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DESIGN ISSUES OF THE PRE-COMPRESSION RINGS OF ITER

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The pre-compression system is the keystone of ITER. A centripetal force of ~30MN will be applied at cryogenic conditions on top and bottom of each TF coil. It will prevent the 'breathing effect' caused by the bursting forces occurring during plasma operation that would affect the machine design life of 30000 cycles. Different alternatives have been studied throughout the years. There are two major design requirements limiting the engineering possibilities: 1) the limited available space and 2) the need to hamper eddy currents flowing in the structures. Six unidirectionally wound glassfibre composite rings (~5 m diameter and ~300 mm cross section) are the final design choice. The rings will withstand the maximum hoop stresses <500 MPa at room temperature conditions. Although retightening or replacing the pre-compression rings in

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