Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights February 1, 2002 Reassembly continued on Alcator C-Mod this week. Work on the LH MIE Project, preparations for the new RFX beam, and work on ICRF systems also continued. Physics ------- Data was presented at the Physics Meeting this week showing the time history of the Balmer H-to-D ratio over several C-Mod campaigns. An increase in this ratio was seen to be well correlated with installation of boron nitride tiles on the ICRF antennas. Maintaining a low H-to-D ratio is important on C-Mod where ICRF fast wave minority heating is the primary heating scenario. We are now investigating the best way to reduce the level of hydrogen generated by the tiles, so that better control of this parameter can be obtained during the next run campaign. Operations ---------- All twenty lower TF arms have now been installed. Installation of the springplates using the new hydraulic insertion tool is expected to begin next week. The MIT funded upgrade to the cell air conditioning continued this week with installation of the mounting hardware for the new cooling unit, and rework of the ventilation system. Work continued on preparations for cylinder machining. Lower Hybrid MIE Project ------------------------ Initial tests were completed on transmitter #3 protection, control, and supply cabinets. The cabinets were installed in the cell underneath cart #3. Testing was begun on the protection and control cabinet for transmitter #2, and the control and supply cabinets for transmitter #1. Cart #2 has been installed in the cell on the upper mezzanine. Two of the three carts required for LH Phase I are now in the cell. Pre-installation testing was completed on transmitter cart #3. This cart will be installed in the cell once all other equipment racks have completed testing. The high-voltage junction box for the HVPS was hi-potted along with the triaxial cable and the dummy load. Both the high-voltage enable and trigger gates (fiber-optic to the HVPS) are now operational. Wiring between transmitter cart #3 and its associated equipment racks was begun. PLC Operator console display screens were designed or modified for, transmitters #1 and #2, the coolant system, and the HVPS. ICRF Systems ------------ We continued in-house machining of the D and E-Port Faraday screens, and the J-Port current straps. Work also continued on phase detection and fault electronics. DNB and Related Diagnostics --------------------------- Modifications to the DNB support stand so that it will interface properly with the new RFX beam are nearly complete. The transformer tank supports on the upper level stand are complete. The chamber supports on the mezzanine level have been installed. Modifications to the PLC rack are near completion. Testing of the control power and signals began this week. Testing through the PLC will begin next week. The new F-Port flange design has been sent to a vendor for fabrication. We expect the Russian team to arrive in Boston on the 17th of February to begin installation of the RFX beam. Travel and Visits ----------------- Martha Redi was here this week from PPPL working with Catherine Fiore on GS2 analysis of dual frequency ITBs on CMOD.