Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights March 28, 2003 Purging of the cryostat has begun in preparation for cooldown of the machine which is expected to begin early next week. Testing of the control coil prototype has been completed under hybrid control. Work proceeded on ICRF and Lower Hybrid systems. Operations ---------- The C-Mod shot cycle has been ported to linux in preparation for the start of the next campaign. This port includes the automated announcement system, the bigboard, and the action monitor. Cycle tests of the full data system were also completed successfully this week. The hybrid computer has been used to pulse the prototype control coil and stray field measurements have been made around and inside the magnetic shield designed to protect the pumping station turbo pumps. Tests of the machine mounted control coils is expected to begin next week. Cabling to the coils, the coil patch panel, and coil case grounds were installed this week. Installation of the new LN2 sump was completed on Friday and a GN2 purge of the cryostat was begun. Moisture levels below 200 parts/million are required before LN2 can be added to the sump, and cooling of the machine can begin. The flywheel inspection is going well. The tomographic ultrasound test of the flywheel was begun on Thursday. We expect the inspection to be completed mid next week. ICRF Systems ------------ We continued to re-install transmission line components, DC breaks, and other hardware required to supply power to the antennas. The #1 and #2 transmitters have been brought back on-line at the 1.5 MW level into a dummy load. The #3 and #4 transmitters should become operational next week. Design work continues on the fast ferrite tuner. Lower Hybrid MIE Project ------------------------ At MIT, approximately 75 kW (of an eventual 250 kW) has been delivered from a klystron into a dummy load for the first time using the HVPS. The voltage from the supply was limited to 40 kV as we verify and debug instrumentation. At PPPL, very good progress has been made on the LH launcher. The rear waveguide section is almost assembled, with supports, loads, and patch panel connections to couplers, among other components, also being installed. The support/sliding structure for the front shroud assembly has been checked out with temporary hardened steel rails. The launcher successfully passed its leak check on the vacuum test stand. Stellite bearing surfaces are being prepared for replacement of the steel, after which the tests will be repeated before delivery to MIT. The front couplers have been completed and are now being leak checked prior to installation on the shroud assembly.