EFFECT OF COOLING THE SUPPORT STRUCTURE ON CICC-STABILITY OF THE TPX-TOROIDAL-FIELD-MAGNET

Citation
Y. Lvovsky et al., EFFECT OF COOLING THE SUPPORT STRUCTURE ON CICC-STABILITY OF THE TPX-TOROIDAL-FIELD-MAGNET, IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 7(2), 1997, pp. 485-488
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic","Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
10518223
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Part
1
Pages
485 - 488
Database
ISI
SICI code
1051-8223(1997)7:2<485:EOCTSS>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The paper presents thermal design and analysis of toroidal field (TF) magnets for Tokamak Physics eXperiment (TPX), performed at Babcock & W ilcox. Magnet coils are wound of Nb,Sn cable-in-conduit conductor and encased in a stainless steel support structure, which receives most of the operational heat load of the magnet. Channels cooled by supercrit ical helium are incorporated in the structure to intercept heat which would otherwise reach the winding and undermine CICC stability. A join t 3-D thermal-hydraulic model has been developed which includes two su bmodels iteratively coupled through boundary conditions. First submode l describes helium flow in CICC winding with thermal coupling between turns/pancakes, while the second determines temperature and heat flux distribution in the structure and cooling channels. Effectiveness of c ooling arrangement is assessed, amount of heat intercepted by channels in the structure is determined. Specifics of temperature profiles and stability margins for inner and side double pancakes are discussed; o btained margins are compared with the allowables.