2012
DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/25/7/075007
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Evidence that filament fracture occurs in an ITER toroidal field conductor after cyclic Lorentz force loading in SULTAN

Abstract: We analyzed the ITER TFEU5 cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC) after the full SULTAN conductor qualification test in order to explore whether Lorentz force induced strand movement inside the CICC produces any fracture of the brittle Nb 3 Sn filaments. Metallographic image analysis was used to quantify the change in void fraction of each sub-cable (petal); strands move in the direction of the Lorentz force, increasing the void space on the low force side of the CICC and producing a densification on the high force… Show more

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“…From Fig. 2 and the data or information in [6], [20][21][22], [45] and [46], a cumulative reverse tensile strain (ε) of only 0.05% in the Nb 3 Sn strands can explain the total T cs increase in ITER CS CICC samples with STP cable, which is consistent with a finding in [16]. Calculation of the strand stress (σ) were attempted and using the relation…”
Section: Possible Link With Strand Strain Relaxationsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…From Fig. 2 and the data or information in [6], [20][21][22], [45] and [46], a cumulative reverse tensile strain (ε) of only 0.05% in the Nb 3 Sn strands can explain the total T cs increase in ITER CS CICC samples with STP cable, which is consistent with a finding in [16]. Calculation of the strand stress (σ) were attempted and using the relation…”
Section: Possible Link With Strand Strain Relaxationsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This is clear from destructive examination of CICC samples [4][5][6]20]. The jacket and central cooling spiral act as the most outer and inner layer barriers and boundary to the cable with compression of the strands from the rigid jacket or cooling spiral having detrimental effects.…”
Section: Other Identified Factors In Cicc Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also attempted to compare our results with [6], where the strands from the TFEU5 conductor were examined. The drop of T cs after testing in SULTAN in TFEU5 was 0.35 K [6] against 0.1 K in TFRF3 [8]. We have converted our results into cracks/mm terms used in [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among multiple effects that may contribute to the degradation, damage of the strands in form of filamentary cracks is considered as an important factor. Several works have addressed studying the cracks formation in the ITER type Nb 3 Sn strands [3,4,5,6]. In some of them cracks distribution in the strands taken from the SULTAN CICC samples after testing were investigated [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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