Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights March 29, 2002 Assembly of Alcator C-Mod continued this week with installation of the TF legs. Work on the Lower Hybrid MIE Project and RFX DNB continued. Operations ---------- All TF vertical legs are now installed. The TF magnet will be completed next week as soon as the remaining springplates are installed. Final prep work on the cylinder was completed this week as was a successful dye penetrant test of the areas we had machined. MIT funded contract work on our control room should be finished next week. Preparations are being made to bring up computer, data acquisition, and control systems as soon as this work in done. The electrical wiring for the new air conditioning units in the C-Mod cell has been completed, and water cooling lines are being installed. Lower Hybrid MIE Project ------------------------ AC wiring to the equipment racks was completed this week, and the equipment rack for Cart #3 was powered up for the first time. The fiber-optic cables, which were recently terminated, were connected at the HV junction box, the pump controller, the control computer, and the #3 transmitter Cart. The PLC rack for Cart #3 was also powered up. Communications were established between the control computer and transmitter #3. The DC supply for transmitter #3 was turned on and the TPS faults were cleared. Operation of the pump enabled fiber optic signal to the pump controller to be checked. Fabrication of the fiber optic interface for transmitter #3's rack was completed. The RG-220U HV cable was routed and terminated between the junction box and cart #3, and the junction box side was un-installed to allow HVPS commissioning to continue. At PPPL, pins have been added to the prototype LH coupler to improve the alignment of the components and reduce reflections. The coupler performance should now perform to specification. ICRF Systems ------------ All machining and prep work has been completed on the J-Port antenna straps. They will be copper plated next week. All polishing work has been completed on the D and E-Port antenna backplanes which will also be copper plated next week. Machining has begun on the new boron nitride tiles needed for both antennas. We continued testing and calibration of the new phase demodulator boards. New fault detector PC board prototypes are in house and ready to be populated. DNB and Related Diagnostics --------------------------- We continued to operate the beam throughout the week adding diagnostics (beam component mix and pressure measurements), and continuing the development of the vacuum system PLC. The beam is operating well and comes quickly to full voltage and current after only a few shots. We are preparing for the first regeneration of the cryo pumps. Diagnostics ----------- The MHD antennas have been re-welded to correct misalignment of support plates that occurred during a welding operation by one of our vendors. Fitups of both the coils and the tiles are now acceptable. Work also continued on the power supplies and amplifiers required to drive the antennas. Work continued this week on new scanners for the TF resistance and invessel thermocouple measurements. Work also continued on the CXRS telescope and shutter, and the MSE fibers and optical components. Travel and Visits ----------------- David Mikkelsen, PPPL, spent the week with the C-Mod group discussing details of the experimental measurements, with particular attention to the uncertainty in the electron temperature gradient. Peter Koert spent the week in Germany reviewing progress on the fast ferrite tuners and gathering documentation needed to design the control circuitry.