Alcator C-Mod Weekly Highlights September 2, 2003 The alternator inspection is nearing the point after which reassembly can begin. Work on ICRF and lower hybrid systems continued. Physics ------- The next C-Mod Ideas Forum will be held on September 10-12 at MIT. The Ideas Forum aids in planning the FY04 C-Mod Operating Campaign. The purpose of the forum is to provide an opportunity for presentation of specific ideas appropriate for experiments during C-Mod's 2004 run campaign. As usual, the Forum will be open to all interested parties, including current and potential future collaborators. Presentations will consist of five-minute, no-more-than-three-slide, talks summarizing the basic idea and benefits of each proposed experiment. The meeting will be available for remote participation and presentations. See http://www.psfc.mit.edu/people/terry/Ideas_Forum_2003/Ideas_forum.html for details. The deadline for initial submission of ideas (title only) is Wednesday, September 3. Peter Catto is investigating a mechanism whereby heat flow terms in the neutral viscosity allow a stationary tokamak plasma to push off the wall thereby imparting momentum to the plasma. The magnetic field of the tokamak breaks symmetry by requiring there to be a Pfirsch-Schluter toroidal heat flow to balance the diamagnetic heat flow. The heat viscosity terms allow the neutrals to push off the wall and spin the plasma at the edge toroidally in the counter-current direction. Alternator ---------- Ultrasonic inspections of the alternator rotor continued last week. Reassembly of the rotor components should be completed this week after which hi-pots of the rotor will be performed. Lower Hybrid Systems -------------------- Assembly of the Forward Wave Guide (FWG) is going well at PPPL, with both the upper and lower waveguide stacks now reassembled. The upper FWG will be transported to MIT early next week for high power RF testing. The lower FWG will be tested at PPPL at low power levels. The shroud assembly has been completed, and new interface flanges have been delivered. As reported last week, a demonstration of chemical removal of a coupler window on a prototype, i.e. etching of the braze material, was successful. The vendor will begin window removal from actual C-Mod couplers this week. An order has been placed for a full set of replacement windows, due 9/28. The first ceramic material samples are expected at PPPL next week for thermal expansion and dielectric tests. Titanium material has been received for the fabrication of a new coupler, if needed. We have completed reassembly, and successfully tested to full power, the waveguide run from the klystrons in the cell to the high power testing area. This system is ready to be used to test the FWG stack when it arrives from PPPL. We have received the circuit boards for the SFOL receivers. A board is being populated for testing. A network analyzer is being used to calibrate the lower hybrid phase and amplitude control system, and hardware and software is being developed to automate this process. Work continues on the PLC programs and hardware required to maintain the launcher at a constant temperature. This system will protect the launcher if faults in the C-Mod heating/cooling systems cause a large variation in vessel temperature. ICRF Systems ------------ FMIT #2 has been operated between 78.8 and 80.2 MHz to gather gain-bandwidth product information. This data will be used to determine if matching to the plasma could be improved with real-time frequency control of the source. Dummy loads are being refurbished and prepared for use. We continue the design and simulation work required to operate the J-Port antenna at 50 MHz. Upgrades to the control system for FMIT #3 and #4 are underway that will allow improved dummy load and low level RF chain testing to be implemented. These upgrades also improve plasma operation capability.