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![]() Regular Radial Plate mock-up in preparation for welding at the contractor SIMIC in Italy. A recently held meeting of the Integrated Product Team for ITER's Toroidal Field (TF) Coils highlighted some of the manufacturing milestones reached for the coil structures and the coils themselves. The Chinese Domestic Agency presented the status of their procurement process for the magnet supports for which the call for tender has been launched. Three contracts are already in place for the fabrication of a full scale prototype for the radial plates. The TF coils use a conductor with a circular outer section that is contained in grooves in so-called "radial plates". There is one radial plate for each double pancake and the conductor is contained in grooves on each side. The radial plates measure 8.7 m x 13.8 m and weigh 5.5 t each. Different manufacturing routes are utilized so that the Domestic Agencies can select the best solution from both the technical and cost point of view before launching into series production. The manufacturing routes are:
![]() Forging of a curved Radial Plate segment to be delivered to CNIM in France. << return to Newsline #150 |
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