Lubricant Depletion and Disk-to-Head Lubricant Transfer at the Head-Disk Interface in Hard Disk DrivesSource: Journal of Tribology:;2009:;volume( 131 ):;issue: 003::page 31901DOI: 10.1115/1.3139045Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: As the head-disk spacing reduces in order to achieve the areal density goal of 1 Tb/in.2, the dynamic stability of the slider is compromised due to a variety of proximity interactions. Lubricant pickup by the slider from the disk is one of the major reasons for the decrease in the stability as it contributes to meniscus forces and contamination. Disk-to-head lubricant transfer leads to lubricant pickup on the slider and also causes depletion of lubricant on the disk. In this paper, we experimentally and numerically investigate the process of disk-to-head lubricant transfer using a half-delubed disk, and we propose a parametric model based on the experimental results. We also investigate the dependence of disk-to-head lubricant transfer on the disk lubricant thickness, lubricant type, and the slider air bearing surface (ABS) design. It is concluded that disk-to-head lubricant transfer occurs without slider-disk contact and there can be more than one timescale associated with the transfer. Furthermore, the transfer increases nonlinearly with increasing disk lubricant thickness. Also, it is seen that the transfer depends on the type of lubricant used and is less for Ztetraol than for Zdol. The slider ABS design also plays an important role, and a few suggestions are made to improve the ABS design for better lubricant performance.
keyword(s): Lubricants , Disks , Design AND Thickness ,
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contributor author | Rohit P. Ambekar | |
contributor author | C. S. Bhatia | |
contributor author | David B. Bogy | |
date accessioned | 2017-05-09T00:35:32Z | |
date available | 2017-05-09T00:35:32Z | |
date copyright | July, 2009 | |
date issued | 2009 | |
identifier issn | 0742-4787 | |
identifier other | JOTRE9-28768#031901_1.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/142052 | |
description abstract | As the head-disk spacing reduces in order to achieve the areal density goal of 1 Tb/in.2, the dynamic stability of the slider is compromised due to a variety of proximity interactions. Lubricant pickup by the slider from the disk is one of the major reasons for the decrease in the stability as it contributes to meniscus forces and contamination. Disk-to-head lubricant transfer leads to lubricant pickup on the slider and also causes depletion of lubricant on the disk. In this paper, we experimentally and numerically investigate the process of disk-to-head lubricant transfer using a half-delubed disk, and we propose a parametric model based on the experimental results. We also investigate the dependence of disk-to-head lubricant transfer on the disk lubricant thickness, lubricant type, and the slider air bearing surface (ABS) design. It is concluded that disk-to-head lubricant transfer occurs without slider-disk contact and there can be more than one timescale associated with the transfer. Furthermore, the transfer increases nonlinearly with increasing disk lubricant thickness. Also, it is seen that the transfer depends on the type of lubricant used and is less for Ztetraol than for Zdol. The slider ABS design also plays an important role, and a few suggestions are made to improve the ABS design for better lubricant performance. | |
publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | |
title | Lubricant Depletion and Disk-to-Head Lubricant Transfer at the Head-Disk Interface in Hard Disk Drives | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 131 | |
journal issue | 3 | |
journal title | Journal of Tribology | |
identifier doi | 10.1115/1.3139045 | |
journal fristpage | 31901 | |
identifier eissn | 1528-8897 | |
keywords | Lubricants | |
keywords | Disks | |
keywords | Design AND Thickness | |
tree | Journal of Tribology:;2009:;volume( 131 ):;issue: 003 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |