Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights April 11, 2003 We continue preparations for plasma operation. Work proceeded on ICRF and Lower Hybrid Systems. The flywheel reassembly is complete, and the alternator is also being prepared for operation. Operations ---------- The 120C bake and ECDC will continue through the weekend as we prepare the vacuum vessel for operation. Reassembly of the flywheel was completed on Friday and work has began on commissioning alternator drive and control electronics. Lower Hybrid Project -------------------- At MIT, work continued on testing and bringing on-line lower hybrid klystron hardware. At PPPL, the final stages of work on the LHCD launcher project are being completed. Checkout of the launcher front end assembly is continuing in preparation for shipment to MIT. Installation of diagnostic cabling on the rear standard waveguide assembly is also progressing well. ICRF Systems ------------ We continue preparations for plasma operations. The J-Port transmission line components are nearly installed in the cell. The D and E-Port antennas and rf systems are ready for operation. We continue the design effort on the the fast ferrite tuners. Quotes are being requested for the ferrite material for the first tuner. Travel and Visits ----------------- Catherine Fiore, Martin Greenwald, Dmitri Mossessian and John Rice traveled to Madison, Wis last week for the US-EU Transport Task Force Workshop. C-Mod results attracted significant interest. Other highlights included a number of talks on intermittent or "blobby" transport in the plasma edge and on theoretical and experimental results concerning particle transport in the plasma core. Martha Redi, PPPL, presented work on gyrokinetic microstability calculations for the C-Mod off-axis RF ITB experiment at both the TTF and the APS April meeting in Philadelphia, PA. Talks and a poster presented at the TTF on C-Mod physics included: "Gyrokinetic Calculations of Microturbulence and Transport on NSTX and Alcator-CMOD H-modes", M. Redi, R. Bell, D. Gates, B. LeBlanc, J. Menard, D. Mikkelsen, (PPPL, Princeton Univ.), C. Fiore, P. Bonoli, D. Ernst, J. Rice, S. Wukitch (PSFC, MIT), W. Dorland (U. Maryland), J. Candy, R. Waltz (General Atomics), C. Bourdelle (Association Euratom-CEA, France) "Progress in Alcator C-Mod Internal Transport Barrier Studies", C.L. Fiore, P.T. Bonoli, A.E. Hubbard, E.S. Marmar, J.E. Rice, S.J. Wukitch, M. Redi, A. Lynn, P. Phillips "Observations of Momentum Transport in Alcator C-Mod Plasma with No Momentum Input", J.E. Rice, W.D. Lee, E.S. Marmar, P.T. Bonoli, M. Greenwald, I.H. Hutchinson, S.J. Wukitch "The National Fusion Collaboratory", M. Greenwald "Local Dimensionless Identity Method as a Tool for Studying H-mode Pedestal", D. Mossessian, J. W. Hughes, M. Greenwald, B. LaBombard, MIT, G. P. Maddison. P. J. Lomas, EURATOM/UKAEA, R. J. Groebner, T. H.Osborne, General Atomics, R. A. Moyer, University of California, San Diego "Turbulence in the Outboard and Inboard Scrape-Off-Layers of Alcator C-Mod",J.L. Terry, MIT, S.J. Zweben, PPPL, K. Hallatschek, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany, B. LaBombard, MIT, B.N. Rogers, Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH, D.P. Stotler, PPPL, B. Veto, MIT Amanda Hubbard attended the April APS meeting in Philadelphia and gave an invited talk entitled "Physics Issues of Edge Transport Barriers in Magnetically Confined Fusion Experiments". Joe Snipes gave a talk on the Zeff and Triangularity Dependence of the H-mode Threshold in the International H-mode Threshold Database at the ITPA Confinement Database Meeting, which was held from April 8-11 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Ed Doyle, UCLA, presented for John Rice a talk on ITB's in C-Mod at the ITPA Transport and ITB Meeting, which was also being held this week. Jim Irby visited PPPL on Thursday to attend a meeting on the NSTX toroidal field flag joint redesign. He also had discussions with Doug Loesser, Stefano Bernabei, and Nevell Greenough on the status of the lower hybrid launcher. Bill Beck and Bob Childs were at PPPL on Wednesday also discussing the launcher status and preparations for shipment of the launcher to MIT.