Central column of toroidal field coil
US-2020381154-A1 · Dec 3, 2020 · US
US10332640B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10332640-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415021932-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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A toroidal field coil for generating a toroidal magnetic field in a nuclear fusion reactor includes a toroidal plasma chamber having a central column. The toroidal field coil has a plurality of windings configured to pass through the central column and around the outside of the plasma chamber. Each winding includes a cable having a plurality of stacked high temperature superconductor (HTS) tapes, each HTS tape including one or more layers of a high temperature superconductor material. With the toroidal field coil in place in the reactor, a face of each HTS tape is substantially perpendicular to a direction of maximal neutron flux during reactor operation as the cable passes through the center column.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A toroidal field coil for generating a toroidal magnetic field in a nuclear fusion reactor comprising a toroidal plasma chamber having a central column, the toroidal field coil comprising a plurality of windings configured to pass through the central column and around the outside of the plasma chamber; wherein: each winding includes a cable comprising a plurality of stacked high temperature superconductor (HTS) tapes, each HTS tape including one or more layers of a high temperature superconductor material; and with the toroidal field coil in place in the reactor, a face of each HTS tape is substantially perpendicular to a direction of maximal neutron flux during reactor operation as the cable passes through the center column. 2. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein the stacked HTS tapes are arranged such that they are twisted torsionally as the cable passes around the outside of the plasma chamber. 3. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the cables configured to pass closer to the center of the central column has a smaller cross section than a cable configured to pass through the center column further away from the center. 4. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein the stacked HTS tapes are arranged such that a face of each HTS tape is substantially parallel to a poloidal magnetic field as the cable passes through the central column. 5. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein the HTS tapes are pre-compressed along a longitudinal axis of the tape. 6. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the cables configured to pass closer to the center of the central column carries current at a higher current density than a cable configured to pass further away from the center. 7. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein a top and bottom face of each HTS tape is formed from copper. 8. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , wherein each HTS tape comprises one or more copper layers. 9. The toroidal field coil of claim 1 , further comprising a cooling system capable of cooling the cables to 77K or less. 10. A nuclear fusion reactor comprising a plasma chamber having a central column , characterised in that the nuclear fusion reactor comprises the toroidal field coil of claim 1 . 11. The fusion reactor of claim 10 , wherein the central column comprises a central core in which a solenoid is located or insertable. 12. The fusion reactor of claim 10 , comprising four or more toroidal field coils. 13. The fusion reactor of claim 10 , configured to confine plasma in the plasma chamber with a major radius of the confined plasma of 1.5 m. 14. The fusion reactor of claim 10 , which reactor has an aspect ratio of 2.5 or less. 15. The fusion reactor of claim 10 , in which shielding is provided around the central column in order to reduce or eliminate damage from neutrons. 16. The fusion reactor of claim 10 , in which at least a portion of an outer part of the central column is made of a non-HTS material that provides shielding against damage to the HTS tape from neutrons. 17. The fusion reactor of claim 16 , wherein the non-HTS material in the outer part of the central column is configured to carry a current to enhance the toroidal magnetic field. 18. The fusion reactor of claim 17 , in which the outer part of the central column is cryogenically cooled, preferably to 77K. 19. The fusion reactor of claim 17 , wherein the non-HTS material includes beryllium and/or aluminum. 20. A method of generating neutrons or energy by operating a nuclear fusion reactor comprising a toroidal plasma chamber, the method comprising: initiating a plasma in the plasma chamber; generating a toroidal magnetic field using the toroidal field coil of claim 1 ; and emitting neutrons and other energetic particles.
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