scholarly journals The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak

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Yinxian Jie ◽  
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Mingshen Wei ◽  
Yu Yang ◽  
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Abstract To construct the CICC for the superconducting Tokamak fusion device, the 3-roll bending, that inherently has a difficulty to form the coil with accurate radius of curvature, is used for continuous winding. In order to obtain precise dimension, a trial-an-error operation is inevitable. To reduce the effort of tryout, a relation between travel of the bending roller and spring back displacement was obtained via virtual manufacturing. The radius of CICC after forming was expressed as a function of the bend-roll travel. Next, the variation of the CICC cross-section (reduction of the conduit cross-section) was investigated during the first turn and during conduit bending with largest curvature. With largest curvature, the cross-sectional area was not much reduced. Finally, the residual stress on the CICC before roll bending was measured in order to examine the influence of the original residual stress on the final deformation behavior. The principal stress and von Mises stress were measured at the surface of CICC using specially designed strain gauge. The measured values were considered in the virtual forming. The results indicate that the residual stresses generated during the fabrication of the CICC (before coiling) do not have much influence on the final stress state.


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