Engineering and Structural Assessment for the Design of the DTT Central Solenoid

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2022)

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The "Divertor Tokamak Test" (DTT) is an experimental fusion reactor being built in Frascati (IT) in the framework of the European Fusion Roadmap. The DTT Central Solenoid, used to drive the current in the magnetically coupled plasma, comprises six Nb3Sn layer-wound independently energized modules. Each module is made of three sub-modules: High Field (HF), Medium Field (MF) and Low Field (LF) grades. To meet all goals of the DTT scientific program, a variety of plasma scenarios have been designed. These cause intense and heterogeneous loading conditions for the CS stack; from the mechanical point of view, each module is subjected to a vertical expansion or compression and to a huge radial action, whereas the current variations cause relevant heat loads due to AC losses, with impact on the coil temperature margin. In this work, the engineering study on the current design and the analyses on the module windings are presented.
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Stress, Windings, Cable shielding, Cable insulation, Strain, Plasmas, Hafnium, Finite element analysis, fusion reactors, superconducting magnets, tokamak devices
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