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Design and Analyses of the NSTX-U PF1A Poloidal Field Coil Support

M. Smith, J. Hennessey, T. Willard, D. Bishop, F. Simmonds, I. Kunsch, J. Sturges, A. Brooks, P. Titus, H. Zhang, W. Wang, C. Luttrell, J. Cook, J. Basinger

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 77 / Number 7-8 / November 2021 / Pages 575-581

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2021.1897730

Received:February 12, 2021
Accepted:February 26, 2021
Published:December 2, 2021

New poloidal field (PF) coils and supports have been designed for the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U) Recovery project. The PF1A coil structural requirements demand a large preload to pre-compress the coil insulation. Coil support design accounts for all operational conditions and loads of NSTX-U including bakeout, seismic events, and electromagnetic loads. Background magnetic fields produce coil Lorentz forces that react on the structural supports. These Lorentz forces include interactions from the coil current and all plasma events: normal operations, disruptions, and vertical displacement events. This paper will detail the design and design loads and highlight some of the analyses.