Design of the ITER central solenoid (CS) model coil
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics1996Vol. 32(4), pp. 2320–2323
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H. Ogata, T. Ando, T. Ito, K. Matsui, Makoto Sugimoto, Takashi Kato, Hideo Nakajima, M. Nishi, T. Isono, Yoshikazu Takahashi, Hiroshi Tsuji, S. Shimamoto, Y. Sumiyoshi, O. Osaki, Toshiyuki Fujioka, K. Okuno
Abstract
The Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) has been designing and developing the central solenoid (CS) model coil for International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). The CS model coil is composed of two modules and they will be manufactured by a United States Home Team and a Japanese Home Team. The coil winding method is two-conductors-in-hand and the coil, which has an inner diameter of 1.6 m and an outer diameter of 3.6 m, produces a maximum field of 13 T. The coil will be tested in the JAERI facility. This paper describes the coil design, manufacturing procedure, stress analysis on the winding pack and AC loss analysis.
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