Completion of designing and manufacturing of the coil support structure of W7-X |
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Authors: | Didier Chauvin Torsten Koppe Antonio Cardella Bernd Missal Dirk Pilopp Giovanni Di Bartolo Rocio Camín Ivan Gonzales Luca Giordano Stefano Langone |
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Affiliation: | 1. Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Teilinstitut Greifswald, Wendelsteinstr. 1, D-17491 Greifswald, Germany;2. M&G srl Consultants, Via Dei Romanelli 8, I-20034 Giussano, Italy;3. Equipos Nucleares S.A., Avda. Juan Carlos 1, 39600 Maliano, Spain;4. ROVERA Costruzioni Meccaniche, Via Vecchia di Cuneo 45, 12011 Borgo san Dalmazzo, Italy;5. Romabau Gerinox AG, Fohlenweide, CH-8570 Weinfelden/Thurgau, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | In February 2000, the project called coil support structure for the Wendelstein 7-X fusion machine was started. Since October 2009 the full production of this big (80 tons) and complex component is now completed and delivered at IPP Greifswald. The W7-X coil system consists of 20 planar and 50 non-planar coils. They are supported by a pentagonal 10 m diameter, 2.5 m high called coil support structure (CSS). The CSS is divided into five modules and each module consists of two equal half modules around the radial axis. Currently, the five modules were successfully assembled with the coils meeting the tight manufacturing tolerances. Designing, structural calculation, raw material procurement, welding & soldering technologies, milling, drilling, accurate machining, helium cooling pipe forming, laser metrology, ultra sonic cleaning and vacuum test are some of the key points used all along this successful manufacturing process. The lessons learned in the large scale production of this difficult kind of support structure will be presented as relevant experience for the realization of similar systems for future fusion devices, such as ITER. |
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