Abstract

Heat conduction load test is a main and tough issue in the complex and huge general atom (GA) feeder system cold test. The GA feeder system is a superconducting system connects from the room temperature power supply system to the 4.5-K busbar of the magnet, supply 52 kA current and cryogenic provisions to the central solenoid magnet (CSM) coil, used for International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor CSM magnet test at General Atomics Company, San Diego, CA, USA. This system have been developed and constructed at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and completed the full cold test before transferred to the USA. In all the cold test items, the requirement of overall heat load 68 W is a big challenge, for its many leakage heat sources and cooling circuits: high temperature superconducting current lead, vacuum barrier, busbars, pipes, supports, etc. In order to get the steady results, many efforts were took to achieve the required value, such as reduce the inlet pressure of the 5-K loop as much as possible, minimize the flow rate of different 5-K cooling circuits, and at the same time, a dedicated program was developed to online calculate the density and the heat load while monitoring and analyzing the heat load. This paper will give a detail description of the 5-K overall heat load measurement.

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