Abstract

High temperature superconductor (HTS) current leads have been developed for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) magnet system, which are required not only to reduce the lead heat leak but also to maintain safety in a fault condition. A pair of 10-kA class HTS current leads was fabricated and tested. The lead consists of a copper part and an HTS part. The HTS part is composed of 192 Bi-2223 silver-alloy sheathed tapes in a cylindrical array on a stainless steel tube. Thermal performance and stability were tested. The current leads could carry up to 14.5 kA by placing magnetic materials between the HTS elements, which were installed to reduce the perpendicular magnetic field in the HTS elements.

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