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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.2008.40.6.467

COMMISSIONING RESULT OF THE KSTAR HELIUM REFRIGERATION SYSTEM  

Park, Dong-Seong (National Fusion Research Institute)
Chang, Hyun-Sik (National Fusion Research Institute)
Joo, Jae-Joon (National Fusion Research Institute)
Moon, Kyung-Mo (National Fusion Research Institute)
Cho, Kwang-Woon (National Fusion Research Institute)
Kim, Yang-Soo (National Fusion Research Institute)
Bak, Joo-Shik (National Fusion Research Institute)
Cho, Myeon-Chul (Samsung C&T Corporation)
Kwon, Il-Keun (Samsung C&T Corporation)
Andrieu, Frederic (Air Liquide-Advanced Technologies Division)
Beauvisage, Jerome (Air Liquide-Advanced Technologies Division)
Desambrois, Stephane (Air Liquide-Advanced Technologies Division)
Fauve, Eric (Air Liquide-Advanced Technologies Division)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.40, no.6, 2008 , pp. 467-476 More about this Journal
Abstract
To keep the superconducting (SC) magnet coils of KSTAR at proper operating conditions, not only the coils but also other cold components, such as thermal shields (TS), magnet structures, SC bus-lines (BL), and current leads (CL) must be maintained at their respective cryogenic temperatures. A helium refrigeration system (RRS) with an exergetic equivalent cooling power of 9 kW at 4.5 K without liquid nitrogen ($LN_2$) pre-cooling has been manufactured and installed. The main components of the KST AR helium refrigeration system (HRS) can be classified into the warm compression system (WCS) and the cryogenic devices according to the operating temperature levels. The process helium is compressed from 1 bar to 22 bar passing through the WCS and is supplied to cryogenic devices. The main components of cryogenic devices are consist of cold box (C/B) and distribution box (D/B). The C/B cool-down and make the various cryogenic helium for the KSTAR Tokamak and the various cryogenic helium is distributed by the D/B as per the KSTAR requirement. In this proceeding, we will present the commissioning results of the KSTAR HRS. Circuits which can simulate the thermal loads and pressure drops corresponding to the cooling channels of each cold component of KSTAR have been integrated into the helium distribution system of the HRS. Using those circuits, the performance and the capability of the HRS, to fulfill the mission of establishing the appropriate operating condition for the KSTAR SC magnet coils, have been successfully demonstrated.
Keywords
KSTAR; Tokamak; Helium Refrigeration System (HRS); Warm Compression System (WCS); Compression Station (CIS); Oil Removal System (ORS); Commissioning;
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