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Analysis of NSTX TF Joint Voltage Measurements

机译:NSTX TF联合电压测量分析

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This report presents findings of analyses of recorded current and voltage data associated with 72 electrical joints operating at high current and high mechanical stress. The analysis goal was to characterize the mechanical behavior of each joint and thus evaluate its mechanical supports. The joints are part of the toroidal field (TF) magnet system of the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) pulsed plasma device operating at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). Since there is not sufficient space near the joints for much traditional mechanical instrumentation, small voltage probes were installed on each joint and their voltage monitoring waveforms have been recorded on sampling digitizers during each NSTX "shot". Strong mechanical forces arise during pulsed operations, far stronger than the joint conductors could long survive without the restraining assistance of a mechanical support system. A joint's apparent electrical resistance changes dynamically if sufficiently strong net lateral force on the conductors causes a reduction in the joint's area of high pressure contact. Since the electromagnetic forces are well known, this circumstance would arise if the mechanical supports were not working properly. Analyzing the nonlinear relations between pulsed magnetic forces and joint electrical resistances can thus identify and even diagnose mechanically overstressed joints. The present design of the joints and their supports was operated in two successive run periods, February-July 2004 and April-September 2005. Because of indications from analyzing the first run period's voltage probe data that the mechanical support system's fabrication was flawed, the joints and their mechanical supports were rebuilt before the second run period without changing the design. Analyses of voltage probe data from the second run period indicate improved mechanical support function
机译:该报告提供了与在高电流和高机械应力下运行的72个电气接头相关的记录的电流和电压数据的分析结果。分析目标是表征每个关节的机械性能,从而评估其机械支撑。这些接头是在普林斯顿等离子体物理实验室(PPPL)工作的国家球形圆环实验(NSTX)脉冲等离子体设备的环形磁场(TF)磁体系统的一部分。由于关节附近没有足够的空间用于许多传统的机械仪表,因此在每个关节上都安装了小电压探针,并且在每次NSTX“触发”期间,它们的电压监控波形已记录在采样数字化仪上。在脉冲操作过程中会产生强大的机械力,其强度要远远大于接头导体在没有机械支撑系统约束的情况下可以长期生存的能力。如果在导体上的足够大的净侧向力导致接头的高压接触面积减小,则接头的视在电阻会动态变化。由于电磁力是众所周知的,因此如果机械支架无法正常工作,则会出现这种情况。因此,分析脉冲磁力和接头电阻之间的非线性关系可以识别甚至诊断机械应力过大的接头。关节及其支撑件的当前设计在两个连续的运行周期(2004年2月至7月和2005年4月至9月)中进行。由于分析第一运行周期的电压探针数据表明机械支撑系统的制造存在缺陷,因此,关节在第二次运行之前就对其机械支撑进行了重建,而无需更改设计。对第二个运行周期的电压探针数据的分析表明,机械支持功能得到了改善

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