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Test Results of ITER Correction Coil Short Samples CCCN1 and CCCN2

Liu, Huajun
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Wu, Yu
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Bruzzone, Pierluigi  
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2012
Fusion Science and Technology

This paper presents the first benchmarking test results of ITER correction coil (CC) conductor short samples CCCN1 and CCCN2. The Chinese first CC conductor short sample CCCN1 was prepared and tested at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP). The second CC conductor short sample CCCN2 was prepared at ASIPP and tested at the SULTAN laboratory. The TCS of the two samples was measured at the peak magnetic field of 4.1 T and at a current of 10 kA. A TCS of 7.02 K was measured at ASIPP and a TCS of 7.20 K was measured at the SULTAN laboratory. The calculated results of the short samples are also presented for a comparison to the measured results in this paper.

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DOI
10.13182/FST12-A14621
Author(s)
Liu, Huajun
Wu, Yu
Bruzzone, Pierluigi  
Long, Feng
Shi, Yi
Chen, Jinglin
Ren, Zhibin
Yu, Min
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Nuclear Society

Published in
Fusion Science and Technology
Volume

62

Issue

2

Start page

311

End page

315

Subjects

supraconductivity

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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