Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights February 18, 1997 Reassembly continues on Alcator C-Mod. On Wednesday the machine was moved from the assembly stand back to the lower dome in the center of the cell. Since that time, the upper wedge plate and all twenty upper horizontal TF arms have been installed. Work has now begun on the vertical TF legs. The TF magnet will be complete when the vertical leg installation is finished. The standard set of hi-pot, continuity, and resistance checks mentioned here before have been completed successfully as major components have been installed. With the removal of the assembly stand, reassembly of the diagnostics stand in the southeast corner of the cell was begun. Invessel work resumed as soon as the machine was back in position on the lower dome. Fitup of a repositioned x-ray detector was begun. Reorientation of the detector, together with a new collimator, will allow high spatial resolution measurements to be made at the plasma edge during H-mode operation. Sean Regan and Mark May from JHU visited last week to help with the installation of their new invessel spectrometer. New studs were shot, and the initial fitup was done for this new diagnostic. A gas capillary was repositioned to allow gas to be fed into the edge bolometer array box. This change is being made to allow the effects of neutrals and radiation to be separated in the bolometer data. Work is also moving forward on the installation of several new brackets that will be used to support new periscopes and probes. Work on the DNB included more analysis of the requirements for the ACCEL supply, mod/regulator, and crowbar units. We are moving one of the TARA gyrotron power supplies to the power room. One of these supplies will be able to drive the DNB beamline without the need of a large capacitor bank and at relatively low voltages compared to a cap bank. RF work last week included a great deal of progress on the #3 transmitter switchgear. The motorized fused disconnect and circuit breaker has been wired and tested. The protective relays for the switchgear have been installed, and the trip circuitry wired and tested. Work also continues on the new crowbar systems for transmitters #3 and #4. We are ready to install the ignitrons and high voltage cabling. The crowbar units will be complete and ready for testing once these installations are done. High power RF testing of transmitter #1 into the newly reconditioned dummy load is underway. Analysis of H-mode regime transition from elm-free to enhanced D-alpha is proceeding. In some cases the enhancement in D-alpha light was small, although changes in particle confinement were significant. The fast edge mode was also observed during the enhanced D-alpha phase with a frequency near 80 kHz, sometimes both on the reflectometer and on the magnetic pick-up coils. The escaping neutral flux (CX) was also observed to change significantly. During the elm-free phase the neutral flux (at energies above ~2-3 keV) usually increases by large factors (2-10, depending on energy and conditions), but drops back to near L-mode levels during the enhanced D-alpha phase. Further analysis is planned regarding a possible connection with the changes in the edge radial electric field. Amanda Hubbard was in IPP-Garching meeting with Wolfgang Suttrop, discussing local H-mode threshold and pedestal measurements on C-Mod and Asdex Upgrade. She also gave a seminar on our H-modes and met with ITER JCT personnel regarding a new edge operational space database. Ian Hutchinson and Earl Marmar were at PPPL last week to discuss the MIT/PPPL collaboration.