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Development of the KSTAR Superconductor

  • Lim B.S. (NFRC) ;
  • Choi J.Y. (NFRC) ;
  • Lee S.I. (NFRC) ;
  • Kim D.J. (NFRC) ;
  • Park W.W. (NFRC) ;
  • Woo I.S. (NFRC) ;
  • Song Y.J. (NFRC) ;
  • Song N.H. (NFRC) ;
  • Kim C.S. (NFRC) ;
  • Lee D.G. (NFRC) ;
  • Kim K.P. (NFRC) ;
  • Park H.T. (NFRC) ;
  • Joo J.J. (NFRC)
  • 발행 : 2006.04.01

초록

The magnet system of KSTAR(korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) is consisted of 16 TF (Toroidal Field) coils and 14 PF (Poroidal Field) coils. Internal cooling CICC(Cable in Conduit Conductor) type conductor is used for both of TF and PF coil systems. The conduit material for $Nb_3Sn$ cable is Incoloy 908 and 316LN stainless-steel was used as conduit material for NbTi cable. $Nb_3Sn$ CICC is used for all TF coils and PF1-5 coils while NbTi CICC is used for PF6 and 7 coils. $Nb_3Sn$ and NbTi strands were made for KSTAR superconducting strand. They are satisfied with KSTAR superconducotr requirements. The $Nb_3Sn$ strands supplied from three companies; MELCO (Mitsubishi Electric Co.), OAS (Outokumpu Advanced Superconductor) and KAT (Kiswire Advanced Technology) were used. A special CICC jacketing system is developed for the KSTAR CICC fabrication which uses the tube-mill process consisted of forming, welding, sizing and squaring procedures. The. procedures for cabling and jacketing of CICC for TF and PF coils and their results including the geometrical specification and characteristics of strands are described.

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참고문헌

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