Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights February 25, 1997 Several days were lost on the reassembly schedule last week after an inspection revealed some spring plates to have been installed incorrectly. These plates insure that proper pressure is applied to the TF finger joints, which is critical to magnet performance. The machine was lifted from the lower dome and placed back on the assembly stand for access. Following re-installation of the spring plates and another complete set of inspections, the machine is now back on the lower dome. We continue to make progress on the DNB installation. Riggers have been contracted to move the Tara gyrotron power supplies from their current location to the power room. In preparation for the move, we have drained the oil from the supplies and cleared the area around the supplies for better access. The beamline itself has now been moved to a new lab area where it will be assembled and intial tests begun. A great deal of work was done last week preparing the EF4 supply for the next campaign. The new overvoltage board was installed and tested, as was the latch circuitry that interfaces with the PLC. Fuses and gates have been checked on the converter and crowbar circuits. The new fast type I fault circuit has also been installed. The supply has been hi-potted and the regulator has been checked (integrator, clamps, faults, feedback V and I, lockout etc). Cabling has been replaced and rerouted in some locations to improve noise immunity and eliminate possible ground loops. The first crowbar trigger circuit for the new transmitters is complete. Three other units are being fabricated. Switchgear for the #3 transmitter is complete and tested, and we are completing work on the switchgear for the #4 transmitter. We continue to work on control circuitry for the new transmitters, and are working with PPPL to complete the new coax runs. The prototype cryopump has been installed inside a mockup of the outer divertor on our vacuum test stand. An extensive set of pumping tests have been carried out. The pump easily handles gas loads larger than those expected on C-Mod. Pumping speeds of 1000 l/s have been measured during deuterium gas puffs with peak pressures of 25 mTorr. Analysis of C-Mod data continues. Toroidal rotation velocities greater than 1e7 cm/sec (200 kR/sec) have been observed in the highest H-factor H-mode plasmas (ICRF only), in the co-current direction. When Ip is reversed, the rotation also reverses direction. Spatial scans indicated the rotation velocity is highly peaked near the magnetic axis. These measurements were made by observing the Doppler shift in X-Ray line radiation from highly stripped Argon. Mike McCarthy from PPPL visited last week to discuss upgrades to the reflectometer system. Schedules and work plans were developed for MIT and PPPL with the goal of installing the reflectometer for the next run campaign with improved fluctuation measurement capability and frequency stability. Steve Wukitch went to PPPL last week to participate in mode conversion experiments.