Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights January 18, 1999 Engineering: Alcator C-Mod was baked for several days last week as we prepared for plasma operation. Following the bake, ECDC was started to condition the plasma facing surfaces. This activity will continue for several more days. The magnets have also been cooled down to operating temperature and successfully rung and hi-potted. The alternator has been brought up to full speed and testing of the power supplies into the magnets has begun. Many diagnostics are also being debugged and brought back online during this period. Development of the diagnostics and controls for the DNB continued. Matt Sampsell, UT-FRC, visited PPPL to test the fibers planned for MSE/BES on C-Mod. A set of fibers was selected for shipment to MIT. Work on the controls for the Mod/Reg continued with electronics design and internal cabling. Testing of the accelerator supply electronics chassis boards was completed. The radiometer for the ECE system to be supplied and operated by UT-FRC was successfully tested with the eight channels of the IF section. The radiometer has been shipped for installation next week. We continue to install transmission line and coupling components for the new J-port antenna. Vacuum conditioning of the D and E-port antennas has begun. An existing one meter Ebert spectrograph has been modified to enable dedicated high resolution measurements of the Balmer alpha lines of hydrogen and deuterium, in order to monitor the time history of the atomic D/H ratio at the edge of all discharges. The spectrograph has been outfitted with a 64 pixel reticon photodiode array detector, and has been calibrated using a lamp containing a mixture of hydrogen and deuterium. The measured instrumental resolution is about .015 nanometers (half width at 1/e). Light will be collected using a fiber optic view at K horizontal, with selectable polarizers to discriminate between the pi and sigma Zeeman components of the emission. Absolute calibration of the Michelson interferometer (ECE) system was carried out successfully on Tuesday. The two-color-interferometer (TCI) is operational and ready for plasma operation. The C-Mod Run Schedule on the Web has been updated. Overall plans for the 1999 Campaign can be found at http://www.pfc.mit.edu/cmod/run_schedule.html. Daily operations information can be found on the C-Mod Operations Calendar at http://www.pfc.mit.edu/cgi/calendars/cmod, which is updated sporadically as information becomes available. Those with access to the online OPS bulletin board are advised to check there for the most up-to-date schedule information. The LOGBOOK was moved from the legacy RDB database to a new Windows-NT based database server running SQLSERVER. This new database is considerably faster and more robust than its predecessor. The rest of the databases will be migrated after the dedicated database server computer which has been ordered is installed. When this is completed we will shut down our RDB databases permanently. Physics: Three candidates are enrolled in the training course for new Alcator C-Mod Physics Operators that began this week. The course includes classroom sessions and practice exercises, to be followed by a brief apprenticeship during which the candidates will act as Assistant Physics Operators during the Startup phase of the upcoming run campaign. We expect training to be completed by the start of Physics Operation in February. Travel and Visits: Steve Paul from PPPL visited last week to learn about our setup for the AXUV diode arrays (bolometric measurement) on Alcator C-Mod. He is interested in installing a similar system for NSTX at PPPL. He met with Rejean Boivin to discuss details of our different arrays, including the locations and electronics. More informal exchanges are planned in the near future. Ricky Maqueda from LANL is at MIT this week working on his IR periscope and camera system. Martin Greenwald travelled to Washington D.C. to attend a meeting of the ESnet steering committee (ESSC). Issues discussed included upgrades to international connections; new requirements expected from the SSI; and possible new directions for the ESnet Coordinating Committee (a technical committee reporting to the ESSC.) Half a day was devoted to relationships with the DOE program offices. About 10 contract monitors representing most of the SC programs attended this session.