Abstract
The PFCI is a single-layer solenoid wound from a 45 m long ITER-type NbTi dual-channelcable-in-conduit conductor, designed to be representative of the one currently proposed forthe ITER PF1&6 coils. The PFCI, installed in the bore of the ITER central solenoid modelcoil (CSMC) at JAEA Naka, Japan, and well instrumented from both the thermalhydraulic and the electromagnetic points of view, has been successfully tested inJune–August 2008. The test concentrated on DC performance (current sharing temperatureand critical current measurements) and AC loss measurements. The results of the analysisof those measurements are reported in the paper, with particular attention to thecomparison with the PFCI short sample, which was previously tested in the SULTANfacility. The evolution of the DC performance of the CSMC is also discussed.
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