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ITER CS model coil and CS insert test results

doi: 10.1109/77.920253
The inner and outer modules of the central solenoid model coil (CSMC) were built by US and Japanese home teams in collaboration with European and Russian teams to demonstrate the feasibility of a superconducting central solenoid for ITER and other large tokamak reactors. The CSMC mass is about 120 t; OD is about 3.6 m and the stored energy is 640 MJ at 36 kA and peak field of 13 T. Testing of the CSMC and the CS insert took place at Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) from mid March until mid August 2000. This paper presents the main results of the tests performed,.
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States
Superconductivity, Jaeri, Stored Energy, Testing, Solenoids, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields
Superconductivity, Jaeri, Stored Energy, Testing, Solenoids, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields
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