A. Nijhuis et al., FIRST RESULTS OF A PARAMETRIC STUDY ON COUPLING LOSS IN SUBSIZE NET ITER NB3SN CABLED SPECIMEN, IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 5(2), 1995, pp. 992-995
The cable in conduit conductor for the ITER coils is required to funct
ion under pulse conditions and fields up to 13 T. A parametric study,
restricted to a limited variation of the reference cable lay out, is n
ecessary to identify the quantitative impact of manufacturing paramete
rs on the coupling loss and to find out more precisely the value of th
e coupling loss time constant to be used in the ac loss computation. H
ere we present the first results of the ac coupling loss measurements
on jacketed sub size conductors with variations in type of cabling, ca
bling stage, twist pitch and void fraction. The ac loss is determined
mainly by calorimetric way but partly also using a magnetometer. A sin
usoidal ac field amplitude of 15-400 mT, superposed on a de background
field of B-dc=0, 1 or 1.5 T, is applied to determine the coupling los
s time constants for different specimen. The results up to now show la
rge coupling current time constants especially for braided cables, for
which n.tau can reach more than 1000 ms. For twisted cables with 81 s
trands n.tau values up to 300 ms are attained.