Abstract

The background magnet system of SSTF (Samsung Superconductor Test Facility) for KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) will be equipped with a pair of main coils (MC) and a pair of blip coils (BC). The main goal of the BC is to simulate electromagnetic disturbances (1 T amplitude and 20 T/s discharge rate), expected from the KSTAR operation. The coupling losses and magnetic interaction between MC and BC will be decreased by resistive cancellation coils (CC) wound onto a fiberglass bobbin. The BC is wound with a cable in conduit conductor (CICC) packed with Nb/sub 3/Sn strands. A set of BC and CC was tested in an open type cryostat. The BC is cooled with both boiling LHe in a container and pressurized helium passing through the CICC. The BC was charged up to 6.7 kA and discharged in 50 ms. During the discharge, the maximum field variation rate corresponds to 28 T/s in the BC center and 53 T/s on the BC conductor. No quench was observed and the BC was recharged in less than 1 minute. The measured shielding current in the CC is in a good agreement with the calculated value.

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