Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights May 21, 1996 Our maintenance period continues. Work concentrated mainly on the divertor last week, with progress being made on other systems including RF, the divertor cryopump, and TF cooling. Welding is now more than 20% complete on the divertor support plate inserts. Machining of the plates is also well underway. Both of these operations should now go quickly since all the procedures have been gone over and double checked. One set of divertor plates is ready to be drilled, after which a test fitup will be made invessel. UT testing of the outer divertor tiles has been completed with very few indications found. No tiles will have to be replaced. However, some melting and delamination on the edge tiles on closed divertor modules will warrant some contouring to spread the heat load. This process is quite straightforward and has in fact been done invessel on a previous occasion (to other tiles). Wiring of the interface cables to the PLC for transmitters #3 and #4 continues, as does work on the new crowbar cabinets. Transmitter #2 has been hooked up to a dummy load, and our spare final amplifier tube has been installed. This tube showed signs of oscillation during some modes of operation, and this problem will now be documented, and we hope solved. 160' of the 9" coax recently loaned to us by PPPL has been moved into position in the power room and will soon be installed on the support rollers. This coax will provide the two new transmission line runs needed for transmitters #3 and #4. We have continued to make improvements to the power system control boards and protection circuits. The EF4 over voltage detection circuit has been redesigned and tested. Improvements made as test changes to the power supply master control boards have been made permanent. A problem with the EF1 conduction fault board has been identified and fixed. The EF4 PLC program has been modified to include a latch for all type 3 faults. All power supply monitor circuits are now being checked and calibrated for the next run period. A new coaxial shunt has been designed, built, and installed for use on EF3. The old EF3 shunt had low noise immunity. The new manifold for the TF LN2 cooling system has been pressure tested for leaks, and the valves have been operated and checked for flow and leak through. PLC control wiring is now being installed. The divertor cryopump tests indicate deuterium pumping speeds at the design level of approximately 1800 l/s. Tests which simulated an unplanned up-to-air indicated that the helium could be safely vented from the pump very quickly. Initial testing of the pump is complete, and we are preparing for an invessel fitup. Rejean Boivin, Tom Fredian, Josh Stillerman, Earl Marmar, and A.J. Allen attended the High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics Meeting in Monterey, CA. last week. Miklos Porkolab attended the Fusion Forum in Washington D.C. Papers/Posters presented at the High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics Meeting by Alcator staff and our collaborators included: Diagnostic Neutral Beam Spectroscopy Requirements for ITER and Alcator C-Mod, E.S. Marmar (Invited) Neutral Beam Diagnostics for C-Mod, W.L. Rowan, R.D. Bengtson, R.V. Bravenec, H. He, J. Jagger, D.M. Patterson, D.W. Ross, P.M. Valanju, and A.J. Wootton, U of Texas; E.S. Marmar, J.H. Irby, J.A. Snipes, and J.L. Terry, MIT. Alcator C-Mod Data Acquisition System, T.W. Fredian, J.A. Stillerman, and M. Greenwald, MIT. MDSplus Data Acquisition System, J.A. Stillerman, and T.W. Fredian, MIT; K.A. Klare, LANL; and G. Manduchi, CNR Padua, Italy. The High-Resolution Video Capture System on the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak, A.J. Allen, J.L. Terry, D. Garnier, J.A. Stillerman, MIT; G.A. Wurden, LANL. Time-of-Flight Neutral Particl Analyzer for Alcator C-Mod, R.L. Boivin, and M. Koltonyuk, MIT; C.P. Munson, LANL; and R.M. Mayo, North Carolina State University. A Compact Thomson Scattering System, D. Dimock, Princeton Scientific Instruments; B. Grek, and D. Johnson, PPPL,; B. Labombard, B. Lipschultz, and G. McCracken, MIT. The Design of a Second Harmonic Tangential Array Interferometer for C-Mod, N. Bretz and F Jobes, PPPL; and J. Irby, MIT. Diagnostics for Local Spectroscopic Measurements in the Divertor Region of the Alcator C-Mod and DIII-D Tokamaks, M.J. May, S.P. Regan, V.A. Soukhanovskii, and H.W. Moos, The Johns Hopkins University; J.A. Goetz, B. Lipschultz, J.L. Terry, MIT; P. West, S. Allen, and N. Brooks, General Atomics; and M Finkenthal, Hebrew University.