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Test Results of 52/68 kA Trial HTS Current Leads for ITER
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringHigh-temperature SuperconductivityEast TokamakCryogenicsSuperconductivityTest ResultsHts Current LeadsHigh Temperature SuperconductorInstrumentationPower ElectronicsMagnetic Confinement Fusion
High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) current leads provide the transition of the current transfer system from room temperature to the 4.5 K. For the ITER superconducting magnet system, a total of 60 HTS current leads are required, with a total nominal current capacity of 2.64 MA. By the use of HTS leads significant power savings can be achieved during the operation of the ITER magnet system. Based on the functional specification by the ITER Organization (IO), ASIPP manufactured and tested a first pair of trial HTS current leads for the ITER coils. The cryogenic test of these 68 kA and 52 kA trial HTS leads was performed at ASIPP using the cryoplant and power supplies of the EAST Tokamak. The following paper presents the results of the tests and concludes with a discussion of the design features of the next generation prototype of the ITER HTS leads based on the results of the trial lead tests.
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