Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights Feb 16, 1999 Plasma Operations devoted to machine clean-up and facility commissioning continued on Alcator C-Mod last week. Four run days were scheduled and completed. Startup reliability of C-Mod has been almost 95% over the last two weeks of operation. Tuesday's run completed calibrations of the VUV and x-ray spectrometers. Reproducible, "constant" with auxilliary gas puffs of Ar and He were required and achieved. The views, relative sensitivities, and instrumental spectral resolutions of each of five x-ray spectrometers was calibrated. This was done by having pairs of spectrometers view Ar lines from the same plasma region. In addition the pairs' views were scanned so that the entire poloidal cross-section is covered by the combination of all five spectrometers. For the VUV spectrometer the sensitivity was calibrated using the so-called branching ratio technique. This relies on observation along the same line-of-sight of two spectral lines originating from the same upper state, one in the VUV and one in the visible. The measurement of the visible line is made by an instrument whose sensitivity has been calibrated by other means. In this way the calibration in the visible is transferred to the VUV. Wednesday's run was dedicated to calibration and testing of the fast-scanning gas-injection probe. Controlled amounts of ethylene and freon gas were first puffed into the vacuum chamber to correlate quantity injected with plenum fill pressures and optimize valve timing. Plasma experiments were performed in which freon was injected into 0.8MA discharges with line-averaged density around 1.5e20 m-3. The amount of gas injected and the insertion depth of the scanning probe were varied. Measurements of fluorine were made with the McPherson and measurements of chlorine were made with HIREX. High power conditioning and testing continued on D and E-port antennas on Thursday and Friday. Up to 3MW total power was launched into the plasma. Although the H/D ratio continued to be higher than optimum, some heating was observed. On Friday several L-H transitions were obtained. Reliable operation has been achieved with E-port antenna and its ICRF system. D-port, however, continues to be inconsistent. The symptom is variable power for the same input voltage. The problem seems to be in the low power amplifier chain, not in the IPA, Driver, or FPA stages. All but the signal generator were swapped. The symptom disappeared when a splitter was installed between the signal generator and the mixer. The signal generator, however, did not show a drift in the RF output or any other problems when tested on the bench. We will continue to monitor this inconsistency. Progress on tuning FMIT#4 to 78 MHz goes slowly. The maximum frequency at which the RF output is 2 MW is 75.6 MHz. At this point the driver reaches its minimum length and can be adjusted no further. As the frequency is increased further, the reflected power from the FPA input cavity increases and the output power decreases so that at 78 MHz only 700 kW is produced. Chris Brunkhorse (PPPL RF engineer) is visiting on Tuesday of this week to help troubleshoot the problem. The first boronization of the machine during this run campaign was carried out last Friday evening, extending into Saturday morning. After approximately 200 plasma discharges the machine was judged to be sufficiently clean to boronize. Assuming uniform deposition, approximately 1900 Angstroms of boron was applied to the vessel walls using ECDC with a fill pressure of 3 to 5 mTorr of B2D6 (diborane). Following boronization, we have run ECDC in helium to deplete somewhat the deuterium on the walls. A schedule for bring up the DNB has been prepared and reviewed. Principal milestone dates are: Operation of DNB on test stand complete - 5/19/99 DNB tests into CMOD plasma complete - 8/2/99 Present progress measured against this schedule is satisfactory. Arrangements are being made to obtain supplemental engineering support from UT during the final system testing phases immediately prior to the above milestone dates. Visits and Travel ------------------ Dave Johnson (PPPL) visited last Sunday and Monday to help with alignment of the edge TS system. Ron Parker, Dave Gwinn, and Steve Wukitch visited PPPL to meet with Stefano Bernabei, Neville Greennough, and Elmer Fred to discuss, survey, and assess the MIT lower hybrid equipment at PPPL and the proposed LH experiment on C-mod.