IEEE Access (Jan 2022)
3D-FOX—A 3D Transient Electromagnetic Code for Eddy Currents Computation in Superconducting Magnet Structures: DTT TF Fast Current Discharge Analysis
Abstract
Bulky metallic structures are needed in the toroidal field (TF) superconducting magnets for fusion applications to withstand the large Lorentz forces acting on the winding. The pulsed coil operation during a plasma scenario and the fast current discharge, or a plasma disruption event in off-normal operating conditions, cause transient magnetic fields, inducing eddy currents in the TF structures. The eddy currents generate heat in the structures heating in turn the winding pack, eroding the temperature margin: such power deposition is a key input for thermal-hydraulic (TH) analyses. However, the computation of eddy currents in fusion magnets is a challenging topic since a transient, fully 3D electromagnetic (EM) model is required. The EM problem is solved here by means of the finite element (FE) open source code FreeFEM++. First, the correct implementation of the EM problem is verified by means of suitable benchmarks against both simple analytical cases and the results obtained with state-of-the-art FE commercial codes on the DTT TF coil, used as a reference geometry. Then the EM code is applied to the evaluation of the magnetic fields and eddy currents induced in the same reference coil during the normal (static) and off-normal (transient) operation; the output of the EM analysis is used as input to the TH analysis carried out with the 4C code, aimed at computing the temperature margin evolution during the transient.
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