Abstract

Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is a superconducting stellarator under construction at the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics in Greifswald, Germany. The magnet system consists of 70 superconducting coils providing magnetic confinement-fields. Before assembly every coil had to pass an acceptance test at the French partner-institute CEA, Saclay, to examine its performance on leak tightness, high voltage strength, ampacity, and hydraulic flow at cryogenic conditions. The testing procedure was mandatory, as access for maintenance or repair after installation will not be viable. Testing followed a well specified routine including tests in warm conditions, during cool down, in cold conditions, during warm up and at last in warm conditions. Measurement was obtained firstly by the facility's instrumentation and secondly by the coil-casing's instrumentation. The received data was transmitted to different ASCII-files for each gauge. To record testing in detail, a meta-document was edited, which follows in its structure the routine mentioned above. Accordingly, the main distinctive functions of the coil during testing are recorded in so called test reports, while deviations from given thresholds and parameters are described in non conformity reports. During testing, organizational and technical challenges had to be mastered and the test program was regularly updated to meet technical improvements, manufacturing requirements and revised assembly schedules. This paper will present the acceptance test program, its development and the gained experiences.

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