Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights September 8, 1994 The repair/maintenance period for Alcator C-MOD is continuing. The reassembly phase has now begun. The central core, consisting of the central column of the TF magnet and the OH stack, has now been re-installed. The components for the OH2L coaxial buss are now in-house. A model coax has been bent to shape in order to test the bending fixture and validate the procedure. Preparations for assembly of the final coax are proceeding. A new ten-segment toroidal rogowski coil has been installed in the lower section of of the vacuum vessel. This diagnostic will provide additional information on the toroidal distribution of halo currents during disruptions. The coil model used by the EFIT equilibrium analysis code has been modified to use as-built, rather than as-designed, dimensions for the OH stack. Modeling of the other PF coils had already been based on as-built dimensions. Recalculation of old shots using the improved coil model gives reduced chi-squared values and leads to small but significant changes in the equilibria. In particular, the location of the inner strike point on divertor discharges is affected, in a way that is more consistent with probe and other measurements. In addition, the EFIT values for the stored energy using the revised model are in better agreement with the kinetic calculation based on integration of profile data. A copy of the ITER H-mode database has been loaded into our RdB format, for easier access by C-MOD personnel. This enables us to use our standard database tools to examine the ITER compilation, and facilitates comparison with locally available data. Dr. Garry McCracken visited PPPL this week for discussions related to the Edge Thomson Scattering Collaboration. He also had consultations with Drs. Stotler and Petravic on progress in DEGAS and PLANET modeling of C-MOD edge data. Horst Kroegler from ENEA, Frascati began a 2 month visit this week. He will collaborate on radiated power measurements.