Title :
Ramp load/unload friction dependence on temperature, velocity and ramp material
Author :
Hiller, Bernhard ; Yaeger, J.R. ; Sonnenfeld, Richard G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Adv. Technol., Maxtor Corp., Milpitas, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A simple tool was developed to evaluate ramp/tab friction during dynamic ramp load/unloads on component level test stands for hard-disk drives. By extracting key attributes of each load/unload time-varying friction cycle, multiple valuable engineering studies were performed. A screening test of candidate ramp materials revealed a strong correlation between friction and wear, with acetal homopolymer and aliphatic polyketone being the most attractive choices. The rate of change of friction with temperature can significantly vary between materials. Data are also presented on friction versus load/unload cycles (showing the onset of wear), load velocity and tab roughness. With knowledge of extreme friction values on each section of the load ramp (slope, top, detent), their influence on actuator torque during load and unload can be calculated and included in tolerance analyses. It is shown that friction can play a significant role in multi-disk drives
Keywords :
disc drives; friction; hard discs; acetal homopolymer; actuator torque; aliphatic polyketone; component tester instrumentation; dynamic ramp load/unload technology; friction; hard disk drive; load velocity; multi-disk drive; tab roughness; temperature dependence; tolerance analysis; tribology; wear; Acoustic measurements; Actuators; Displacement measurement; Friction; Hard disks; Materials testing; Optical sensors; Springs; Strain measurement; Temperature dependence;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on