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Development and Test of the ITER Conductor Joints for the Central Solenoid

N. Martovetsky, R. Manahan, R. Jayakumar, P. Michael, C.Y. Gung, J. Minervini, R. Randall, A. Zhukovsky

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 34 / Number 3P2 / November 1998 / Pages 808-814

Superconducting Magnets and Joints / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST98-A11963713

Published:February 8, 2018

Joints for the ITER superconducting Central Solenoid should perform in rapidly varying magnetic field with low losses and low DC resistance. This paper describes the design of the ITER joint and presents its assembly process. Two joints were built and tested at the PTF facility at MIT. Test results are presented; losses in transverse and parallel field and the DC performance are discussed. The developed joint demonstrates sufficient margin for baseline ITER operating scenarios.