Title :
Effects of compliance of hydrodynamic thrust bearings in hard disk drives on disk vibration
Author_Institution :
Recording Media Group, Seagate Technol., Fremont, CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For cantilever-shaft design 2-disk hydrodynamic bearing spindle motors, the compliance of the thrust bearing has little effect on the radial operating vibration amplitudes which are the major contributor to the track misregistration in hard disk drives. At the low frequency range (<300 Hz), the compliance of the thrust bearing has great effect on the axial vibration amplitudes. However, the disk flexibility and/or disk clamping condition have more effects than the compliance of the thrust bearing on the axial operating vibration amplitudes at the frequency range of 300~800 Hz. Magnetic preload may contribute equivalent vibration amplitudes but consumes much less power than the hydrodynamic preload does
Keywords :
hard discs; machine bearings; magnetic recording; vibrations; 300 to 800 Hz; cantilever shaft; compliance; disk vibration; hard disk drive; hydrodynamic thrust bearing; spindle motor; track misregistration; Accelerometers; Ball bearings; Clamps; Energy consumption; Frequency; Hard disks; Hydrodynamics; Magnetic levitation; Motion measurement; Probes; Shafts; Vibration measurement;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on