@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00073182, author = {Nakamura, Kazuya and Nasu, Keisuke and Meguro, Hirotaka and Sonoda, Shogo and Takao, Tomoaki and Murakami, Haruyuki and Natsume, Kyohei and Fukui, Kazuma and Kamiya, Koji and Kizu, Kaname and Isono, Takaaki and 村上 陽之 and 夏目 恭平 and 福井 良磨 and 神谷 宏治 and 木津 要 and 礒野 高明}, month = {Sep}, note = {The JT-60 super advanced (JT-60SA) project will contribute to the early realization of fusion energy by addressing key physics and engineering issues for the ITER and DEMO fusion projects. Each CS module in the JT-60SA is composed of six octa-pancake coils and a quad-pancake coil. It is important to investigate the voltage behavior between the conductors in the CS module under the expected operating conditions. The maximum voltage between the CS module terminals is designed to be 10 kV, and the voltage between the layers under ideal conditions is about 0.38 kV because each CS module has 52 layers. However, the actual voltage between the conductors can become larger than this under the ideal conditions due to the resonance phenomenon. In this study, the resonance characteristics and the voltage distribution between the conductors were evaluated in consideration of the influence of the grounding resistance., 27th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference 2018 (ICEC27-ICMC2018)}, title = {Behavior of Voltage between Conductors due to the grounding resistance in JT-60SA Central Solenoid}, year = {2018} }