Thermal-hydraulic analysis of the coil test facility for CFETR

Springerplus. 2016 Dec 1;5(1):2052. doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-3706-z. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Background: Performance test of the China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) central solenoid (CS) and toroidal field (TF) insert coils is of great importance to evaluate the CFETR magnet performance in relevant operation conditions. The superconducting magnet of the coil test facility for CFETR is being designed with the aim of providing a background magnetic field to test the CFETR CS insert and TF insert coils.

Results: The superconducting magnet consists of the inner module with Nb3Sn coil and the outer module with NbTi coil. The superconducting magnet is designed to have a maximum magnetic field of 12.59 T and a stored energy of 436.6 MJ. An active quench protection circuit and the positive temperature coefficient dump resistor were adopted to transfer the stored magnetic energy.

Conclusions: The temperature margin behavior of the test facility for CFETR satisfies the design criteria. The quench analysis of the test facility shows that the cable temperature and the helium pressure inside the jacket are within the design criteria.

Keywords: CFETR; Cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC); Quench; Superconducting magnet; Thermal–hydraulic behavior.