The poloidal field model coil (PFMC) of EAST was a large NbTi superconducting coil. The PFMC was designed and constructed by Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS, and it was tested during 2003 at our institute. One of t...The poloidal field model coil (PFMC) of EAST was a large NbTi superconducting coil. The PFMC was designed and constructed by Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS, and it was tested during 2003 at our institute. One of the most important performance testing items was the AC (Alternating Current) loss. It was able to measure the AC losses by the calorimetric method. The results will be useful for the evaluation of the AC losses of the poloidal coil and provide meaningful data for future operation of the EAST device.展开更多
Conductor qualification will be carried out with four Cable-in-Conduit Conductor (CICC) samples made of superconducting strands. The direct current (DC) performance of these samples will be tested in the SULTAN fa...Conductor qualification will be carried out with four Cable-in-Conduit Conductor (CICC) samples made of superconducting strands. The direct current (DC) performance of these samples will be tested in the SULTAN facility. The critical current densities of the strands can be well simulated by empirical equations. In this paper, a model is illustrated to predict the DC behaviour of the cable in light of the single strand's experimental properties. The simulation results were compared with experimental results.展开更多
This paper is devoted to predict AC loss of cable in conduit conductor (CICC) which is of importance in the design of conductors. The consideration for the conductor's design and main parameters for the magnets are...This paper is devoted to predict AC loss of cable in conduit conductor (CICC) which is of importance in the design of conductors. The consideration for the conductor's design and main parameters for the magnets are introduced. In order to attain a good accuracy in the calculation of AC losses, the field distribution within superconducting outsert should be considered. Calculation of the AC losses, including hysteresis losses and coupling losses, is conducted. An emphasis is put on the hysteresis loss during the ramp up of the current to the operational current (15.3 kA) and the coupling loss of the conductor in a power-down condition for insert. The results are obtained to be 74.9 kJ and 950 J for 40 T hybrid magnets, respectively. Based on the calculation, a brief analysis of losses effect on the conductor design and the operation of magnet is given for the purpose that the capacity of the cryogenertor can be evaluated and the stability regime can be improved in our future work on the hybrid magnets.展开更多
基金supported by National Meg-science Engineering Project of the Chinese Government
文摘The poloidal field model coil (PFMC) of EAST was a large NbTi superconducting coil. The PFMC was designed and constructed by Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS, and it was tested during 2003 at our institute. One of the most important performance testing items was the AC (Alternating Current) loss. It was able to measure the AC losses by the calorimetric method. The results will be useful for the evaluation of the AC losses of the poloidal coil and provide meaningful data for future operation of the EAST device.
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (No.151J00035602)
文摘Conductor qualification will be carried out with four Cable-in-Conduit Conductor (CICC) samples made of superconducting strands. The direct current (DC) performance of these samples will be tested in the SULTAN facility. The critical current densities of the strands can be well simulated by empirical equations. In this paper, a model is illustrated to predict the DC behaviour of the cable in light of the single strand's experimental properties. The simulation results were compared with experimental results.
文摘This paper is devoted to predict AC loss of cable in conduit conductor (CICC) which is of importance in the design of conductors. The consideration for the conductor's design and main parameters for the magnets are introduced. In order to attain a good accuracy in the calculation of AC losses, the field distribution within superconducting outsert should be considered. Calculation of the AC losses, including hysteresis losses and coupling losses, is conducted. An emphasis is put on the hysteresis loss during the ramp up of the current to the operational current (15.3 kA) and the coupling loss of the conductor in a power-down condition for insert. The results are obtained to be 74.9 kJ and 950 J for 40 T hybrid magnets, respectively. Based on the calculation, a brief analysis of losses effect on the conductor design and the operation of magnet is given for the purpose that the capacity of the cryogenertor can be evaluated and the stability regime can be improved in our future work on the hybrid magnets.