Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights April 18, 2003 Alcator C-Mod resumed plasma operations on Friday. Work continues on Lower Hybrid, ICRF, and DNB systems. Physics ------- Joe Snipes has analyzed the Zeff and triangularity dependence of the H-mode threshold across a number of tokamaks using the ITPA Confinement Database. He has found that there is a strong Zeff dependence of the threshold with increasing threshold for increasing Zeff. Although ASDEX-Upgrade reports an increase in threshold with increasing triangularity, there was no clear triangularity dependence of the threshold across the various tokamaks in the database. Operations ---------- A fault in the alternator motor gate drive electronics required several days to fix this week. The alternator was then brought up to full speed on Friday morning and power tests were begun. All power supplies and coil systems were successfully tested. The first plasma attempt in the afternoon produced a 500 kA plasma. Operations will continue next Tuesday as we condition the vessel and regain physics quality discharges. A schedule for plasma operations can be found at http://www.psfc.mit.edu/cmod/operations/schedule.txt Lower Hybrid Project -------------------- With the delivery of the shroud/stacked waveguide assembly to MIT on 4/15, and the completion of the rear waveguide/power splitter assembly, PPPL has completed all the tasks required for the LHCD launcher part of the C-Mod LHCD Project. PPPL and MIT will now work to install the launcher and bring it into operation during the fall/winter run campaign. At MIT, the four chassis for the Lower Hybrid Active Controller System electronics have been wired and assembled. Placement of the major components in the four rack cabinets for the Lower Hybrid Active Controller has been determined, and mechanical detailing has begun. The modifications to the top of the Low Power Microwave Rack are near completion. We continue to bring klystrons into operation. We are ready to begin long pulse tests (each klystron will be tested into a dummy load to approx 200 kW for 1 s). ICRF Systems ------------ All transmitters are now in operation. On Wednesday and Thursday of this week vacuum conditioning of the D, E, and J-Port antennas was begun at rf voltages of up to 30 kV. We expect to begin rf operation into plasmas early next week. Diagnostic Neutral Beam ----------------------- The beam is ready to operate into C-Mod plasmas. The beam power system reliability has been improved during the up-to-air period, and beam performance is very good. We are upgrading the Java beam control program. The immediate goal is to improve the automation of the beam operation so that operator intervention is not required on every shot. Travel and Visits ----------------- Dmitri Mossessian and and Amanda Hubbard participated by video conference in the ITPA Pedestal Group meeting in Naka, Japan and presented results and plans for C-Mod-AUG and C-Mod-JET dimensionless identity experiments. Drs. R. Maqueda and I. Furno, LANL, were at MIT for the week. They spent this time re-installing and calibrating the LANL IR camera. Glen Wurden, LANL, continues to direct the LANL effort.