The SPARC Toroidal Field Model Coil Program

Zachary S. Hartwig,Rui F. Vieira,Darby Dunn,Theodore Golfinopoulos,Brian LaBombard,Christopher J. Lammi,Philip C. Michael,Susan Agabian, David Arsenault,Raheem Barnett, Mike Barry,Larry Bartoszek,William K. Beck,David Bellofatto,Daniel Brunner,William Burke, Jason Burrows, William Byford, Charles Cauley,Sarah Chamberlain, David Chavarria,J. L. Cheng,James Chicarello, Van Diep,Eric Dombrowski,Jeffrey Doody,Raouf Doos,Brian Eberlin,Jose Estrada,Vincent Fry, Matthew Fulton,Sarah Garberg,Robert Granetz,Aliya Greenberg,Martin Greenwald,Samuel Heller,Amanda E. Hubbard, Ernest Ihloff,James H. Irby, Mark Iverson,Peter Jardin,Daniel Korsun,Sergey Kuznetsov, Stephen Lane-Walsh, Richard Landry,Richard Lations, Rick Leccacorvi, Matthew Levine, George Mackay, Kristen Metcalfe,Kevin Moazeni,John Mota,Theodore Mouratidis,Robert Mumgaard,J. P. Muncks,Richard A. Murray,Daniel Nash,Ben Nottingham, Colin O'Shea,Andrew T. Pfeiffer,Samuel Z. Pierson,Clayton Purdy,Alexi Radovinsky, Dhananjay K. Ravikumar, Veronica Reyes,Nicolo Riva, Ron Rosati,Michael Rowell,Erica E. Salazar, Fernando Santoro,Akhdiyor Sattarov, Wayne Saunders,Patrick Schweiger,Shane Schweiger,Maise Shepard,Syun'ichi Shiraiwa, Maria Silveira, F. T. Snowman,Brandon N. Sorbom,Peter Stahle, Ken Stevens,Joshua Stillerman, Deepthi Tammana, Thomas L. Toland, David Tracey,Ronnie Turcotte,Kiran Uppalapati, Matthew Vernacchia, Christopher Vidal, Erik Voirin,Alex Warner, Amy Watterson,Dennis G. Whyte,Sidney Wilcox,Michael Wolf, Bruce Wood,Lihua Zhou, Alex Zhukovsky

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY(2024)

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The SPARC Toroidal Field Model Coil (TFMC) Program was a three-year effort between 2018 and 2021 that developed novel Rare Earth Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide (REBCO) superconductor technologies and then successfully utilized these technologies to design, build, and test a first-in-class, high-field (similar to 20 T), representative-scale (similar to 3 m) superconducting toroidal field coil. With the principal objective of demonstrating mature, large-scale, REBCO magnets, the project was executed jointly by the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) and Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS). The TFMC achieved its programmatic goal of experimentally demonstrating a large-scale high-field REBCO magnet, achieving 20.1 T peak field-on-conductor with 40.5 kA of terminal current, 815 kN/m of Lorentz loading on the REBCO stacks, and almost 1 GPa of mechanical stress accommodated by the structural case. Fifteen internal demountable pancake-to-pancake joints operated in the 0.5 to 2.0 n Omega range at 20 K and in magnetic fields up to 12 T. The DC and AC electromagnetic performance of the magnet, predicted by new advances in high-fidelity computational models, was confirmed in two test campaigns while the massively parallel, single-pass, pressure-vessel style coolant scheme capable of large heat removal was validated. The REBCO current lead and feeder system was experimentally qualified up to 50 kA, and the crycooler based cryogenic system provided 600 W of cooling power at 20 K with mass flow rates up to 70 g/s at a maximum design pressure of 20 bar-a for the test campaigns. Finally, the feasibility of using passive, self-protection against a quench in a fusion-scale NI TF coil was experimentally assessed with an intentional open-circuit quench at 31.5 kA terminal current.
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Fusion energy,rare earth barium copper oxide,superconducting magnet,toroidal field magnet
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