Y. Tsuda, K. Egawa, R. Saito, T. Takayanagi, S. Nagaya, K. Tsutsumi
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Abstract
A cost-reduction design of the SMES system is proposed, using Nb3Sn conductors that in recent years have shown progress in cost and performance. The main feature of this design should be a combination of Nb3Sn single-strand conductors and a small bore solenoid (=CELL) coil. The cost reduction was intended to use mass production methods and to operate small or medium-sized factories. However, this simple and compact design brings up new issues. Quench protection is especially a key issue. It needs high-speed quench detection and forced-quench that will reduce the unbalance magnetic force at quench and prevent the CELL coil from burning up. This cost-reduction design of the SMES system using Nb3Sn conductors is sufficiently competitive with the other designs that use NbTi conductors.