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Preparation of the ITER Central Solenoid Assembly

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2020)

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Abstract
The Central Solenoid (CS) is a key element of the ITER Magnet system, including six identical coils, called modules, assembled together to form a 4 m outer diameter, 13 m high solenoid. It is a superconducting magnet, using a 45 kA Nb3Sn conductor internally cooled by circulation of supercritical helium at 4.5 K with a peak field up to 13 T. It is enclosed inside a structure providing vertical pre-compression and mechanical support. Procurement of the components and the special assembly tooling of the ITER CS is the responsibility of US ITER, the ITER Domestic Agency of the USA, while the ITER Organization (IO) will carry out the assembly of these components. US ITER has awarded several contracts since 2011 to supply seven modules, including a spare, structure components, and the special tooling required for the CS pre-assembly. All deliveries are scheduled with the objective to start the CS assembly at IO site early 2021. IO is now actively preparing this new phase. This paper describes the general CS pre-assembly activities from modules stacking to the pre-compression at 210 & x00A0;MN. The special assembly processes and related tooling are detailed. A focus is given on the module lifting operation, the extensions assembly and the pre-compression. For these last two processes, IO has investigated alternative assembly options that will be presented.
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Superconducting magnet, iter central solenoid, assembly
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