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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MODIFIED JK2LB FOR Nb[sub 3]Sn CICC APPLICATIONS
Author(s) -
R. P. Walsh,
Ke Han,
V. J. Toplosky,
N. Martovetsky,
T. Mann,
J.R. Miller,
U. Balachandran
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.3402299
Subject(s) - materials science , electrical conduit , solenoid , conductor , fracture toughness , alloy , nuclear engineering , coolant , toughness , magnet , ultimate tensile strength , fusion power , composite material , mechanical engineering , plasma , physics , quantum mechanics , engineering
Since the introduction of the cable‐in‐conduit conductor (CICC) concept, a variety of alloys have been proposed for fabricating the conduit in high field magnets. The conduit provides containment of the liquid helium coolant and is typically also the primary structural component for the magnet coils. These functions create requirements for strength, toughness, fatigue crack resistance, and fabricability. When the CICC uses Nb3Sn superconductor, the conduit alloy must retain good mechanical properties after exposure to the superconductor’s reaction heat treatment. Here we present data from cryogenic tensile, fracture toughness, fatigue crack growth rate, and axial fatigue tests for a modified heat of JK2LB, before and after the exposure to the reaction heat treatment. The alloy is presently being considered as a candidate for use in ITER Central Solenoid (CS) Coils. The direct comparison of the data from the comprehensive test program with earlier versions of JK2LB and another CICC candidate alloy (modifie...

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