Published June 1, 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

Design, Production and QA Test Results of the NbTi CIC Conductors for the W7-X Magnet System

  • 1. IPP, seconded by Atomic Institute, University of Technology, 1020 Vienna (Austria)
  • 2. Outokumpu Copper Superconductors Italy, 55052 Fornaci di Barga (Italy)
  • 3. IPP, Max-Plank-Institute for Plasma Physics, Euratom Association, 17491 Greifswald (Germany)
  • 4. Babcock Noell Nuclear, 97080 Wuerzburg (Germany)
  • 5. European Advanced Superconductors, 63450 Hanau (Germany)
  • 6. IPP, Max-Plank-Institute for Plasma Physics, Euratom Association, Greifswald (Germany)
  • 7. Ansaldo Superconduttori, 16152 Genova (Italy)

Description

The magnet system of the W7-X Stellarator consists of 50 non-planar and 20 planar coils. The superconductors for both types have the same design, which is a Cable-in-Conduit (CIC) conductor of 243 NbTi strands. Namely the non-planar coils asked for a conductor, which can be easily wound to a complex shape, but has high mechanical strength to resist the large magnetic forces acting during magnet operation. This has been achieved by jacketing the cable into an Aluminium conduit by a co-extrusion process. The used 6063 Aluminium alloy is very soft in the extruded state, but gets high strength properties after winding during a precipitation hardening treatment at about 160 deg. C. The production of the needed 390 conductor lengths (including spares) and the related QA tests are nearly completed and a large number of coils are fabricated. Some of them were already subjected to a cold test at CEA Saclay, where the conductor behaved as expected from short sample measurements

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Physics. Conference Series (Online)
Journal Volume
43
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 753-758
ISSN
1742-6596

Conference

Title
7. European conference on applied superconductivity
Acronym
EUCAS'05
Dates
11-15 Sep 2005
Place
Vienna (Austria)