Title :
Wear mechanism of particulate magnetic tapes in helical scan video tape recorders
Author :
Osaki, Hiroyuki ; Oyanagi, Eiki ; Aonuma, Hirotoshi ; Kanou, Toshio ; Kurihara, Junichi
Author_Institution :
Sony Magnetic Products Inc., Miyagi, Japan
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The wear process of particulate magnetic tapes by rotary heads in video tape recorders was investigated. It was found that the plastic flow of the polymer binder in the top layer on the surface asperities (low swellings) of a magnetic layer of a tape caused by head rubbing forms the smoothed surface. The increase in the real contact area on these surfaces asperities by smoothing creates a frictional force increase up to the shear strength of the asperities. When the frictional force exceeds that strength, the asperities are fractured by the shear stress. The wear debris from many fractured asperities gathers into large lumps and retransfers onto the tape surface. The increased frictional force between a rotating head and retransferred lumps of wear debris with an increasing number of head traces causes a larger shear fracture inside a magnetic layer under the retransferred lumps. Wear debris from the scars made by large shear fracture, combined with retransferred lumps, scratches the tape surface as a prow
Keywords :
friction; magnetic recording; magnetic tapes; video recording; wear; frictional force; helical scan video tape recorders; particulate magnetic tapes; plastic flow; polymer binder; rotary heads; shear fracture; shear strength; shear stress; surface asperities; swellings; wear mechanism; Force measurement; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Plastics; Polymers; Rotation measurement; Smoothing methods; Stress; Surface cracks; Video recording;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on