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Implications of NbTi short-sample test results and analysis for the ITER poloidal field conductor insert (PFCI)

Zanino, R.
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Bagnasco, M.  
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Baker, W.
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2006
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

As the test of the PFC1 is foreseen in 2006 at JAERI Naka, Japan, it is essential to consider in detail the lessons learned from the short NbTi sample tests, as well as the issues left open after them, in order to develop a suitable test program of the PFC1 aimed at bridging the extrapolation gap between measured strand and future PF coil performance. Here we consider in particular the following issues: 1) the actual possibility to quench the PFCI conductor in the T-CS tests before quenching the intermediate joint, 2) the question of the so-called sudden or premature quench, based on SULTAN sample results, applying a recently developed multi-solid and multi-channel extension of the Mithrandir code to a short sample analysis; 3) the feasibility of the AC losses calorimetry in the PFCI.

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DOI
10.1109/TASC.2006.873318
Web of Science ID

WOS:000244804100197

Author(s)
Zanino, R.
Bagnasco, M.  
Baker, W.
Bellina, F.
Bruzzone, P.  
della Corte, A.
Ilyin, Y.
Martovetsky, N.
Mitchell, N.
Muzzi, L.
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Date Issued

2006

Publisher

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Volume

16

Issue

2

Start page

886

End page

889

Subjects

ITER

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REVIEWED

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