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Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 11:24:33
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Subject: Alcator C-Mod Weekly
Highlights
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Organization: MIT Plasma Fusion Center
Alcator C-Mod Weekly
Highlights
March 9, 1998
The Alcator C-Mod maintenance
period continued last week with the removal of
diagnostics, igloo blocks,
gas systems, thermocouple and heater cabling, and
RF transmission lines and
resonant loops. The upper cryostat
cover was
removed and the drawbars holding the upper dome to the cylinder
were loosened.
The removal of the bus tunnel and inspection plate at
A-side allowed a first
inspection of the TF to be made. The fault seems to have been confined to
the
A-right vertical leg which contains the first and last turn of the TF
magnet.
A detailed inspection will be possible later this week when the
cylinder is
removed.
Glow discharge cleaning in helium was run
last week in preparation for
bringing the machine up-to-air. Several up-to-air/pumpdown cycles were
performed
to react the residual boron compounds with room air. One of the
large horizontal ports was removed and room air
is now purging through the
vessel.
We are preparing for machine entry to make radiation surveys, do
video
documentation, and perform calibrations of several optical diagnostics.
Following
the calibrations, the remaining horizontal and vertical ports can be
removed,
preparing the way for removal of the cylinder.
A great deal of work
was completed on the Mod/Reg system for the diagnostic
neutral beam last
week. Design of the control
architecture and identification
of the control signals were completed, 120
VAC service was installed, power
distribution system controls were tested,
and the isolation transformer/power
distribution system construction was
begun. With installation of the
isolation
amplifiers, and a test of the MDSPlus data acquisition, the beam
profile
monitor was completed and is ready for installation in the beamline.
The
process gas system for fueling the source was successfully calibrated and
tested
using nitrogen gas. The PLC processor
was moved to its final location
to facilitate addition of power supply
controls to the system currently
controlling DNB vacuum hardware.
We
have begun to look at improvements to the over-voltage protection
circuits
for several of the magnet power supplies. Some shots were lost during the
last
campaign because of spurious over-voltage indications. In addition,
discussions on
improvements to the OH and EFC supplies have continued as we
attempt to
improve plasma position control.
Earl Marmar attended the
"National Compact Stellarator Concept Design Study
Informal Program
Advisory Committee" meeting last week (March 5-6), held at
the
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Earl is a member of the Informal
PAC.
Several scientists
visited or continued visits here last week as part of the
PPPL
collaboration. Dave Johnson and Ben
Leblanc were here working on the
X-point Thomson scattering system. They also assisted in preparing the
X-point
system for the up-to-air. Gerd
Schilling continued to help with the
analysis of our latest RF heating
data.