STEP’s Plan for Understanding REBCO Coated Conductors in the Fusion Environment

IF 1.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, FLUIDS & PLASMAS IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1109/TPS.2024.3432992
William Iliffe;Simon Chislett-McDonald;Fiona Harden;Kirk Adams;James Tufnail;Chris Grovenor;Susannah Speller;Aidan Reilly;Ezzat Nasr
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The UKAEA’s Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) program aims to demonstrate the ability of a low aspect ratio tokamak to generate net electricity from deuterium-tritium fusion. Specifically, its aim is to deliver a prototype fusion power plant, targeting the 2040s, and a path to the commercial viability of fusion, by engaging with and invigorating relevant industries and the supply chain. STEP will utilize REBCO coated conductors (CCs) as the current carrier in the bulk of its magnets. It has been recognized that neutron irradiation leads to the degradation of REBCO’s superconducting properties and that this degradation will limit STEP’s availability. However, current knowledge does not cover all the conditions that REBCO CCs will be subjected to while operating in STEP’s magnets. Recent preliminary works have shown that these additional service conditions could exacerbate the degradation in REBCO’s superconducting properties, and therefore, they each require further investigation. STEP’s Confinement Systems’ Materials group has developed a plan to characterize the superconducting properties of REBCO under conditions as-close-as-reasonably-possible to those within STEP prior to its construction. The campaign will thoroughly test and validate the choice of REBCO CCs used in the construction of STEP magnets. Here, STEP’s current understanding of REBCO and how it is affected by irradiation are presented, followed by the details of experiments designed to develop our knowledge of how REBCO will fare when subjected to fusion neutron irradiation.
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STEP 在聚变环境中了解 REBCO 涂层导体的计划
UKAEA的球形托卡马克能源生产(STEP)项目旨在证明低长径比托卡马克从氘-氚聚变中产生净电力的能力。具体来说,它的目标是通过与相关行业和供应链的合作和振兴,提供一个以21世纪40年代为目标的聚变发电厂原型,以及一条通往聚变商业可行性的道路。STEP将利用REBCO涂层导体(CCs)作为其磁体的电流载体。人们已经认识到中子辐照会导致REBCO超导性能的退化,而这种退化将限制STEP的可用性。然而,目前的知识并不能涵盖REBCO cc在STEP磁体中运行时所面临的所有条件。最近的初步研究表明,这些额外的使用条件可能会加剧REBCO超导性能的退化,因此,它们都需要进一步的研究。STEP的约束系统材料组已经制定了一项计划,在尽可能接近STEP建造之前的条件下表征REBCO的超导特性。该活动将彻底测试和验证STEP磁铁结构中使用的REBCO cc的选择。在这里,介绍了STEP目前对REBCO的理解以及它如何受到辐照的影响,然后是设计的实验细节,以发展我们对REBCO在受到聚变中子辐照时的表现的了解。
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IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science 物理-物理:流体与等离子体
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538
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3.8 months
期刊介绍: The scope covers all aspects of the theory and application of plasma science. It includes the following areas: magnetohydrodynamics; thermionics and plasma diodes; basic plasma phenomena; gaseous electronics; microwave/plasma interaction; electron, ion, and plasma sources; space plasmas; intense electron and ion beams; laser-plasma interactions; plasma diagnostics; plasma chemistry and processing; solid-state plasmas; plasma heating; plasma for controlled fusion research; high energy density plasmas; industrial/commercial applications of plasma physics; plasma waves and instabilities; and high power microwave and submillimeter wave generation.
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