The fourth CS Module (CSM#4) of the ITER Central Solenoid was tested in November/December 2022 at the premises of General Atomics, Poway, US. During the measurement campaign, the CSM#4 was submitted to dumps of the transport current from different initial values (from 0 to 40 kA) to 0 kA. The tests were performed both in virgin conditions and after 10 slow current cycles. This work analyses the experimental dumps of the CSM#4 to determine the losses in the CICC via the measurement of the energy deposited in the supercritical helium. The losses in the magnet are presented pointing out the impact of the slow current cycles. The latter also allow one measuring the hysteresis losses of the magnet. In the previous module tests, as well as in the tests of a single layer solenoid (referred to as CS Insert), it was very difficult to retrieve reliable values of the hysteresis losses in the CS conductor. However, the knowledge of hysteresis losses is crucial for a correct heat inventory of the magnet in operation. This study reports the results of their measurement, which represents a relevant added value of the CSM#4 tests. Finally, the experimental data are compared with the results of analytical models developed for the loss computation.
Coupling and Hysteresis Loss Measurements on the ITER CS Module #4 / Breschi, M.; Cavallucci, L.; Bauer, P.; Vostner, A.; Bonifetto, R.; Zappatore, A.; Zanino, R.; Martovetsky, N.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. - ISSN 1051-8223. - 34:3(2024), pp. 1-5. [10.1109/TASC.2023.3338182]
Coupling and Hysteresis Loss Measurements on the ITER CS Module #4
Breschi M.;Bonifetto R.;Zappatore A.;Zanino R.;
2024
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The fourth CS Module (CSM#4) of the ITER Central Solenoid was tested in November/December 2022 at the premises of General Atomics, Poway, US. During the measurement campaign, the CSM#4 was submitted to dumps of the transport current from different initial values (from 0 to 40 kA) to 0 kA. The tests were performed both in virgin conditions and after 10 slow current cycles. This work analyses the experimental dumps of the CSM#4 to determine the losses in the CICC via the measurement of the energy deposited in the supercritical helium. The losses in the magnet are presented pointing out the impact of the slow current cycles. The latter also allow one measuring the hysteresis losses of the magnet. In the previous module tests, as well as in the tests of a single layer solenoid (referred to as CS Insert), it was very difficult to retrieve reliable values of the hysteresis losses in the CS conductor. However, the knowledge of hysteresis losses is crucial for a correct heat inventory of the magnet in operation. This study reports the results of their measurement, which represents a relevant added value of the CSM#4 tests. Finally, the experimental data are compared with the results of analytical models developed for the loss computation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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