Abstract

Tore Supra/WEST is a Tokamak operating at CEA/IRFM since 1988. Its toroidal field system is composed of 18 NbTi toroidal field coils (TFC) cooled by superfluid helium bath at 1.8 K. The system is used to operate at full current during every day of a plasma campaign, and is protected by a quench detection system (QDS) which can trigger a fast safety discharge (FSD). In December 2017, an FSD was triggered. After analysis, we could show that it was caused by the quench of TFC9, and that the quench had been triggered by a high flux of runaway electrons at the end of a plasma shot. The detection and protection systems were effective to protect the TF magnet, which is presently back in operation at nominal current without any fault. This paper presents the analyses conducted to determine the origin of the quench, the details of the QDS operation, and the impact of the quench on our cryomagnetic system.

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