Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights January 17, 2000 Good progress was made on several fronts over the last week. Work on the DNB, RF antennas and transmitters, and invessel activities continued to be our primary interests. Engineering: The DNB was operated in its test cell beginning January 7 and continuing through January 13. The tests included more than 200 shots with varying combinations of power supplies. A neutral beam was generated on a majority of shots and at will. The maximum accelerating voltage attained for the demand interval of 90 ms was 45 kV. Currents above 4 Amps were generated for voltages above 40 kV. The beam is operating as expected and is now ready to be installed on C-Mod. This work completes on schedule another major DNB milestone. The boron nitride tiles to be installed on the E-port antenna have completed their bake. They have been stored in our clean room in a low humidity atmosphere and will be installed as one of our last invessel operations. The J-port antenna is very nearly complete with only a few bolts remaining to be installed. Machining of the inner divertor module for the new rangefinder view has been completed. A great deal of work is still going on in our shop for invessel components, including parts for alignment jigs, emissive and flux probes, CXRS telescopes, the DNB aperture, pressure sensors, and mirror mounts and housings. All four FMIT water systems will be fully assembled and under test this week. Modifications to the FMIT#2 input cavity have been completed and installed. The 2274 tube recently returned from CPI has also been installed. Installation of the output cavity with improved RFI chokes is in progress. Work continues on the TMX Power Supplies. The 15 volt power supplies have been tested and are all operating correctly. The interface wiring to the new gate boards has been installed and tested. Hi-potting of the SCR bridges and testing of the SCR gates continues. The new gate drive prototype circuit has been tested in place with only some minor changes required. The documentation for the new board is in progress. Physics: Dr. Alan Glasser (LANL) has provided us with a copy of version 3.10 of his MHD stability code DCON. The present version of DCON evaluates the Mercier criterion D_I > 0 for unstable localized ideal interchange modes; the related criterion D_R > 0 of Glasser, Greene, and Johnson for localized resistive interchange modes; the criterion C_A < 0 for ideal MHD ballooning modes in the limit of large toroidal mode number; the generalized Newcomb criterion for the internal ideal MHD stability of one low toroidal mode number; and the plasma, vacuum, and total response matrices and their eigenvalues for determining free-boundary stability. A future version of DCON will treat resistive instabilities. Dr. Glasser will be working with C-Mod personnel to interface the DCON code to the MDSplus\ data acquisition and analysis system. Travel and Visits: John Rice attended the JSPF meeting in Sendai from Nov.23-27 and presented an invited talk on 'Toroidal Rotation in Alcator C-Mod Plasmas'. From Nov.27 to Jan.5 he participated in ongoing experiments at LHD in Toki, and worked on analysis of the 'Breathing Plasma' with Byron Peterson. Stefano Bernabei, Douglas Loesser, Norton Bretz, Bob Cutler, and Dave Johnson, all from PPPL, visited MIT last week. Stefano Bernabei and Douglas Loesser came to discuss plans for the LH experiment. Discussions on what ports to use, how to best implement the launchers, and scheduling took place. Norton Bretz and Bob Cutler visited to bring up the external optics and electronics for the MSE diagnostic. They also worked on the invessel shutter for this diagnostic as well as a solution to some interference problems at the port. Dave Johnson visited to take some optical components back to PPPL for use on NSTX; they are no longer needed for C-Mod.