Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights May 3, 2002 We are moving forward with the assembly of Alcator C-Mod and invessel work. Work on ICRF, LH MIE, and DNB systems continued. Physics _______ J. Snipes gave a preview, at the C-Mod Weekly Physics meeting, of the talk he will present in Garching on May 7 to the W7-AS and ASDEX-Upgrade groups on EDA H-mode. It was an overview of C-Mod results focusing on the Quasi-Coherent Mode and EDA. The talk is intended to give the W7-AS scientists an idea of what we have found experimentally in EDA H-mode to compare with their own results on Improved Confinement (IC) mode with their new divertor configuration. Operations ---------- All horizontal ports are now installed and diagnostics and instrumentation are being installed where possible. The rf feedthroughs for the J-Port antenna have been installed and are ready to be leak checked. Installation of the antenna will proceed as soon as the feeds are proved to be leaktight. All curved bus has been installed on the cylinder and nearly all connections from the bus to the ef/oh coax extensions are complete. All cooling lines have been installed. Following a series of inspections next week, we will begin installation of the cryostat. ICRF Systems ------------ We continued to test and calibrate new rf instrumentation. All the new fault detection boards have been tested. The response time for these boards is less than 200 ns. We continue to build up the instrumentation racks with the new diagnostic, control, and fault electronics. Work on the PLC control of the phaseshifters and stub tuners continued. Lower Hybrid MIE Project ------------------------ We continued work on the TPS Optical Interface boards. Components are being specified and ordered for the diode detectors that we have just received from PPPL. RFX DNB ------- A layout design and a vendor have been chosen for the new LN2 feedline for the cell. Work continued on PLC control software. Diagnostics ----------- Work continued on invessel installations and alignments of MSE, CXRS, fast imaging fluctuation telescope, MHD antennas, the bolometer array, Penning gauges, and new divertor thermocouples. At PPPL, modification of the image bisector for the C-Mod MSE diagnostic has been completed by the outside vendor, and the unit is back onsite. To allow for the image bisector to be focused, external parts from C-Mod were sent back to PPPL for modification as well. These reworks should be done by the end of next week. The fiber optic ferrules are already at MIT for fiber installation and polishing. A major goal of these reworks was to make the internal optics mounts more robust against disruption forces. Travel and Visits ----------------- Catherine Fiore made a visit to the University of Iowa to attend the Committee on the Status of Women in Physics of the APS meeting (funded by U of Iowa). David Mikkelsen, PPPL, spent the week with the C-Mod group discussing and evaluating methods of measuring the electron temperature gradient.