Abstract

The Central Solenoid (CS) Model Coil project was started in 1992 as one of the most important R & D programs in the International Thermal Experimental Reactor (ITER) Engineering Design Activity (EDA). The purpose is to confirm the design criteria and performance of the ITER conductor, to develop and verify manufacturing tooting and processes, and to verify material performance following fabrication processes. The CS model coil was fabricated by using full-size ITER CS conductor and consisted of an inner module of 10 layers and an outer module of 8 layers. The coil, which has an inner diameter of 1.58m, an outer module of 3.6m, and a height of 2.78m, including two 0.5m lead regions. The coil was completed in 1999 and tested at the CS model coil test facility in JAERI in 2000. It achieved successfully 13T at 46kA under the pulsed operation condition of 0.4T/s for a ramp-up rate and 1.2T/s for a ramp-down rate, which is targeted as development. And the CS insert, which was a one-layer solenoid to investigate the performance of the ITER conductor in detail, was constructed and tested by being installed inside the CS model coil. The inset was operated up to 13T with a ramp-up rate of 1.2T/s.

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