Title :
Effect of tribocharging on lubricant redistribution
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Global Storage Technol., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
In hard disk drives, lubricant is used to increase the durability of the head/disk interface by reducing wear and the potential for catastrophic failure if and when the slider contacts the disk during the operational mode of the drive. It is desirable to maintain the original distribution of the mobile layer over the life of the drive in order to realize the expected reliability of the head/disk interface. However, this task is quite elusive as the distribution of the lube changes due to usage coupled with environmental and other effects. In this paper, we show that lubricant can also massively redistribute itself due to tribocharging. We also show that this behavior is quite dependent on the relative humidity of the system.
Keywords :
disc drives; durability; hard discs; humidity; lubricants; magnetic heads; mechanical contact; reliability; triboelectricity; wear; catastrophic failure; disk-slider contacts; durability; hard disk drives; head/disk interface; lubricant redistribution; operational mode; relative humidity; reliability; tribocharging; wear; Current measurement; Drives; Fluid flow measurement; Hard disks; Humidity; Lubricants; Maintenance; Optical losses; Performance loss; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Asia-Pacific Magnetic Recording Conference, 2004. APMRC 2004
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8717-1
DOI :
10.1109/APMRC.2004.1521927