Abstract

In order to clarify the limitation of bending strain in conductor to fabricate the toroidal field coils of DEMO reactor by react-and-wind (R&W) method, the effect of bending strain on the critical currents ( I c) of Nb 3Al cable-in-conduit (CIC) conductor was investigated using the newly developed apparatus which can bend cooled sample from outside of cryostat. The Nb 3Al strand manufactured by jelly roll process was 0.74 mm in diameter with the copper/non-copper ratio of 4.0. The CIC conductor sample which consisted of 54 Nb 3Al strands and 27 copper wires inserted into a stainless steel conduit was 12.4 mm in diameter and 2.3 m in length. The CIC conductor was wound into a torsion coil spring shape with 4.5 turns and 150 mm in diameter. The bending strain and external magnetic field ranges for I c measurement were from 0% to 0.6% and from 9.2 T to 11.3 T, respectively. It was clearly shown that the I c decrease of the CIC conductor by bending is considerably low compared with that of strand, indicating the relaxation of intrinsic strain in Nb 3Al filaments in CIC conductor due to the cabling effect. The I c was not decreased up to 0.4% in bending strain and slightly decreased to 96% of initial I c at 0.55% in bending strain. This indicates that the R&W method with bending strain of 0.6% is fully applied to the coil fabrication method. The furnace size for heat-treatment for R&W method becomes half of wind-and-react (W&R) method.

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