Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights June 15, 1998 Engineering: Work continues on the TF magnet refurbishment. Cleanup and polishing of the lower arm and upper core fingers are nearing completion. The new inductive heating unit is now fully operational. Tests of the inductive heating technique have produced temperature distributions that should be acceptable for feltmetal soldering. Full scale soldering tests will begin as soon as the fixturing is complete. We continue to fabricate the bus for the full current, full scale feltmetal tests. The new Rowgowski coils for this test are in house and being debugged along with the associated amplifiers, integrators, CAMAC equipment, and software. These coils will allow us to measure the current and current distribution in each of the four feltmetal pads that make up a TF coil joint. We continued our progress on the DNB. Testing of the arc sensors in the beamline was begun and will now be followed by a full characterization. The hardware interface for communication between the DNB PLC and the VAX is now completed and ready for a test of the VAX control and timing software. Design of the interface between the MCL and the Arc/Fil/Snubber interface was completed. The required circuit boards were completed as well. Work continued on DNB PLC I/O connections with completion of connections to the arc/filament/snubber interface and to the MCL timing section. Repairs to FMIT#4's input cavity continue. Replacement parts (teflon tubing) and materials (conducting epoxy) have been ordered. Work has also continued on the control boards. The DC breaks have been installed and await construction of their shields. Bob Ellis from PPPL visited last week to make some invessel measurements in preparation for the antenna installation. We plan to bring up the septum, backplate, and wings for installation before antenna delivery so that diagnostic clearance can be checked. In discussions with Randy Wilson (PPPL), the antenna schedule is: complete assembly on the test stand by 6/15, bake out and begin testing by 6/22, and deliver the antenna by 7/27. Physics: Recent detailed analysis of the fast magnetics fluctuations during different types of H-modes shows the presence of rapidly rotating modes even when the signals are apparently incoherent. The rotation of these modes is in the electron diamagnetic (counter-Ip) direction at speeds up to those observed previously for the highly coherent Fast Edge Modes (350 kV/m equivalent radial electric field). This observation indicates that the Fast Edge Modes are part of a continuum of magnetic fluctuations, and supports the view that these speeds are characteristic of all plasma edge magnetic fluctuations, presumably reflecting the fluctuation convection within the edge transport barrier. We have been successful in running ACCOME on an ALPHA machine with all modules (equilibrium solver, bootstrap current drive module, and neutral beam current drive and lower hybrid) executing without error. Work will continue to install TORIC as the ICRF module and write an idl post-processor. Travel and Visits: Rejean Boivin, Jim Irby, Yijun Lin, Earl Marmar, Dmitri Mossessian, and Thomas Pedersen attended the 12th High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics meeting last week in Princeton, New Jersey and presented several posters and one invited talk. These included Invited talk by Rejean Boivin: High Resolution bolometry on the Alcator C-mod Tokamak C-Mod group: The Alcator C-Mod Diagnostic Complement T.S. Pedersen: Edge X-Ray Imaging Measurements of plasma Edge in Alcator C-Mod D. Mossessian: Performance of the Alcator C-Mod Thomson Scattering System J. Irby: A Two-Color Interferometer Using a Frequency Doubled Diode Pumped laser for electron density measurements E.S. Marmar: Visible radiation Sieve Interferometer Fluctuation Diagnostic Y. Lin: Reflectometry Measurements of Density Profiles and Fluctuations in Alcator C-Mod ---- C-Mod Related posters presented by collaborators included J. Heard (Auburn): Temperature Profile and Fluctuation Diagnostic (ECE) for Alcator C-Mod W.L. Rowan (U. Texas): CXRS and BES for C-Mod V.A. Soukhanovskii (JHU): FUV Spectroscopic diagnostics for radiative divertor studies at Alcator C-Mod tokamak C.F.F. Karney (PPPL): Effect of Reflection on Halpha emissions in Alcator C-Mod Tokamak D.P. Stotler (PPPL): Spectroscopic Measurements of Hydrogen Ion temperature during divertor recombination R.J. Maqueda (LANL): The new Infra-red Imaging system on Alcator C-Mod During the meeting we had discussions with Uwe Schumacher on possible collaborations with the Institut fur Plasmaforschung, University of Stuttgart. Topics discussed included reflectometry and spectroscopy. Martin Greenwald spent last week at GA for the DIII-D 5 year review. Steve Wukitch and Paul Bonoli met with Alain Becoulet from Tore Supra along with Prof. Abraham Bers. They discussed recent results and future RF plans for both Tore Supra and C-Mod.