Superconducting current feeder system with associated test results for SST-1 Tokamak

2004 
The current feeder system (CFS) consists of 20 numbers 10 kA current leads assembled inside a specially designed cryostat, superconducting bus bars assembled in a vacuum duct with bends and the joint box interface in cryogenic environment at 4.5 K. Support structure between room temperature and 4.5 K surfaces with an intercept at 80 K has been designed specially to minimize the conduction heat load as well as to take care of the electromagnetic forces. The hydraulics design of the CFS has been optimized in order to be able to interface with the liquid helium refrigerator/liquefier. A sophisticated instrumentation and control system has been designed and developed as well as tested. The paper describe the design concepts, mechanical and hydraulic analysis, instrumentation & control system as well as some test results of the current feeder system.
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