Requirements for accuracy of superconducting coils in the Large Helical Device
1993; Elsevier BV; Volume: 20; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0920-3796(93)90027-f
ISSN1873-7196
AutoresK. Yamazaki, N. Yanagi, Hantao Ji, Hiroshi Kaneko, N. Ohyabu, T. Satow, S. Morimoto, J. Yamamoto, O. Motojima, LHD Design Group,
Tópico(s)Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
ResumoAbstract Irregular magnetic fields resonate with the rational surface of the magnetic confinement systems, form magnetic islands and ergodic layers, and destruct the plasma confinement. To avoid this confinement destruction the requirement of an accuracy of 10 −4 in the magnetic field is adopted as the magnetic-accuracy design criterion for the LHD machine. Following this criterion the width of the undesirable magnetic island is kept less than one tenth of the plasma radius. The irregular magnetic field from the superconducting (SC) helical and poloidal coils is produced by winding irregularity, installing irregularity, cooling-down deformations and electromagnetic deformations. The local irregularities such as feeders, layer connections, adjacent-conductor connections of the coils also produce an error field. The eddy currents on the supporting shell structure of SC coils, the cryostat, etc. are also evaluated. All irregular effects are analyzed using Fourier decomposition and field mapping methods for the LHD design, and it is confirmed that the present design of the superconducting coil system satisfies the design criterion for these field irregularities.
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