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Test results of a 10 kA current lead using Ag/Au cladded Bi-2212 tubes

Rainer Wesche, Félix Roth
2002
Journal paper
Abstract

In the frame of the European Fusion Technology Programme, the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (FZK) and the Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas (CRPP) are developing a 70 kA current lead for the toroidal field coils of the International Thermonuclear Reactor (ITER-FEAT) using high-temperature superconductors (HTS). As a part of this task, two 5 kA HTS modules made of Bi-2212 bulk material cladded with an Ag/Au sheath have been ordered in the industry. The two HTS tubes were connected in parallel forming a 10 kA current lead that has been tested at CRPP. In addition to the steady state performance, the thermal transient behavior for loss of flow in the gas-cooled copper part has been studied. A special feature of the test equipment are small Hall probes providing information on the current distribution in the two HTS tubes. In spite of a considerably uneven current distribution the current lead could be safely operated in steady state at the nominal current of 10 kA.

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