Published August 1991 | Version v1
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Conceptual design of SC magnet system for ITER, (5)

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Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) has been developing a superconducting magnet system for a fusion reactor. One of the key items in developing the superconducting magnets is material development and evaluation. The data of superconducting materials, structural alloys, and non-metallic materials are generated to establish a material data base at JAERI. This report is prepared to provide available data generated by JAERI to designers of superconducting magnets throughout the world. The following review papers written for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) report on conceptual design of magnet system are combined here. I. Superconducting Material Data II. Mechanical Properties of the Japanese Cryogenic Steels (JCS) at Cryogenic Temperature III. Review of Radiation Degradation Studies at JAERI on Composite Organic Insulators Used in Fusion Magnets (author)

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51 p.
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JAERI-M--91-124