DocumentCode
1116882
Title
Analysis of the Slider Off-Track Vibration Caused by the Aerodynamic Loads Associated With Different Components of a Head Stack Assembly in a Disk Drive
Author
Kazemi, Mohammad
Author_Institution
Hutchinson Technol. Inc., Hutchinson
Volume
44
Issue
5
fYear
2008
fDate
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
633
Lastpage
639
Abstract
The paper describes a numerical investigation of the problem of flow-induced, off-track vibration of the slider in a disk drive. The flow field was simulated in a 3.5-in, 10 000 rpm disk drive using FLUENT flow-modeling software, which yielded the aerodynamic forces and moments for various components of the head stack assembly (HSA). The finite-element model of the HSA was developed using ANSYS software. Then off-track vibration of the slider caused by the aerodynamic loads of different HSA components was computed. The computations showed that the arm experiences the largest fluctuations of aerodynamic load. However, the loadbeam base region appears to make the largest contribution to off-track vibration of the slider, due to the vortex shedding generated by the side tabs of the loadbeam base region.
Keywords
aerodynamics; disc drives; finite element analysis; hard discs; magnetic heads; vibrations; ANSYS software; FLUENT flow-modeling software; aerodynamic loads; disk drive; finite-element model; flow-induced vibration; head stack assembly; slider off-track vibration; vortex shedding; Computational fluid dynamics (CFD); flow-induced vibration; hard disk drive; head stack assembly; slider;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2008.919380
Filename
4479875
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