Analysis of Bending Effects on Performance Degradation of ITER-Relevant Nb3Sn Strand Using the THELMA Code
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
The modeling of the effects of bending on single Nb3Sn strand DC performance (IC, n index) is presented for a bronze-route strand subjected to the same loading conditions as in an experiment performed at JAEA Naka, Japan [Y. Nunoya, et al., IEEE TAS 14 (2004) 1468–1472]. The strand is discretized in strand elements (SE) representing groups of twisted filaments in the bronze matrix, and in portions of the outer Cu annulus, electro-magnetically coupled in the THELMA code. The 3-D strain map in the filament region is computed with a newly developed, detailed thermo-mechanical model accounting for non-linear, temperature dependent material characteristics. With respect to our previous analysis [P.L.Ribani, et al., IEEE TAS 16 (2006) 860–863] several new updated ingredients, besides the new thermo-mechanical model, are used here, including more accurate thermal and mechanical properties for the materials, a jacket-like model for the outer Cu layer, IC and n index (interpolative) scaling from Durham University. The simulation results show an improved agreement with the experiments, in the degradation of the single-strand performance due to bending.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fusion reactors; ITER; finite element modeling; superconducting filaments and wires
Elenco autori:
R., Zanino; Boso, Daniela; M., Lefik; Ribani, Pl; L., SAVOLDI RICHARD; Schrefler, Bernhard
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