Supercic: Enhanced Winding Current Density For Hybrid Windings Of Tokamaks

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY(2020)

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The design is presented for a new approach to cable-in-conduit (SuperCIC) for use in the high-field windings of tokamaks. Two layers of high-field superconductor wires are cabled onto a thin-wall perforated center tube. An overwrap is applied and the cable is inserted as a loose fit into a sheath tube. The sheath tube is drawn down onto the cable to compress the wires onto the center tube and immobilize them. The SuperCIC is then co-wound with a high-strength armor extrusion, which is kerf-cut so that the co-winding onto a coil mandrel can be made without deformation within the armor or the CIC. SuperCIC facilitates hybrid windings, in which sub-windings of NbTi are used where B < 7 T, Nb3Sn where B < 14 T, and Bi-2212 where B > 14 T to minimize superconductor cost. Demountable splices are used to interconnect layers. A conceptual design has been prepared for a tokamak with aspect ratio A & x223C;2.0, magnetic field of 17.4 T at the inner windings and 6.7 T at the plasma, and winding current density & x223C;140 A & x002F;mm(2) - sufficient for optimizing the fusion power density in a compact spherical tokamak
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Superconducting cable, hybrid windings, tokamak, fusion
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