Applied Superconductivity Technologies Succeeding to the 21st Century 8. A Quarter-century of Fusion Superconducting Magnet Development
21世紀へ伝えたい超電導応用技術 8 核融合用超電導マグネットの25年

Susumu SHIMAMOTO
2002 TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan)  
Synopsis: Fusion supercondcucting magnet development in Japan started in 1976 as it also did in Western countries. After a quarter-century, 13T was successfully achieved in a bore of 2m and in pulsed operation for plasma current transformer in JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute). Thus it is a good occasion to describe the chronological evolution of the development work in order to transmit this history to the 21st century. After explanation of the Japanese circumstances around 1970
more » ... cryogenic and high field technologies, the paper introduces the technical report, published in 1977 by section of superconducting magnet of the Fusion Council, on the development of tokamak magnet system for experimental reactor. The each decision making of every step in the real projects evolved later is described here. The international collaborations and the application of resulting techniques to new facilities in other laboratories are represented.
doi:10.2221/jcsj.37.180 fatcat:f5zm34rxyzayniqltiy4x4n6ui