Effects of moving three-dimensional nano-textured disk surfaces on thin film gas lubrication characteristics for flying head slider bearings in magnetic disk storage

Citation
N. Tagawa et al., Effects of moving three-dimensional nano-textured disk surfaces on thin film gas lubrication characteristics for flying head slider bearings in magnetic disk storage, J TRIBOL, 123(1), 2001, pp. 151-158
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
ISSN journal
07424787 → ACNP
Volume
123
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
151 - 158
Database
ISI
SICI code
0742-4787(200101)123:1<151:EOMTND>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
This paper describes the effects of moving three-dimensional nano-textured or patterned disk surfaces on thin film gas lubrication characteristics for flying head slider bearings in magnetic disk storage. In order to perform the most realistic simulation of slider flying characteristics over the tex tured disk surfaces, the direct numerical simulation method is used instead of using various averaging techniques. Therefore, a deterministic descript ion of the texture is adopted in this study. A dynamic analysis of the slid er responses can be carried out, by solving the air bearing equation based on the linearized Boltzmann equation with the equations of motion of the sl ider under the excitation of the moving texture simultaneously. The slider' s dynamic responses to moving spaced bumps disk surfaces, including both th e circumferentially and radially ridged disk surfaces, are computed systema tically and basic slider dynamics over patterned disk surfaces is investiga ted. The effects of the texture area ratios ( = texture width/texture pitch ) in the circumferential and radial directions on the slider spacing dynami c modulations as well as the slider static flying characteristics are also studied. Furthermore, the effects of three kinds of texture patterns on the slider flying characteristics are investigated. Considering those simulati on results, the design optimization for the texture pattern that minimizes not only the slider static flying height increase but also spacing dynamic modulations is discussed in order to achieve ultra-high density proximity m agnetic recording. [DOI: 10.1115/1.1326442].