DocumentCode
2823981
Title
The reduction of air-borne noise in hard disk drive
Author
Seong-Hoon Kim
Author_Institution
Samsung Inf. Syst. America, San Jose, CA, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
6-8 Nov. 2000
Abstract
An air-borne noise should occur when a platter (disk) is rotating under high rpm in hard disk drive. Here the air-borne noise includes not only an interaction between fluids itself, but also forced vibration of structures in contact with the flow. Nearly all problems of flow-generated noise, the energy source for sound production is some form of flow unsteadiness. An essential ingredient of flow unsteadiness is turbulence and vorticity. In this paper the thickness of Ekman boundary layer was analyzed, and with this theory a noise reduction was carried out by an optimized spacing between upper platter and cover housing.
Keywords
boundary layers; disc drives; hard discs; magnetic recording noise; turbulence; vibrations; vortices; Ekman boundary layer; airborne noise; cover housing; flow unsteadiness; forced vibration; hard disk drive; optimal spacing; rotating flow; sound production; turbulence; upper platter; vorticity; Acoustic noise; Acoustic scattering; Electric shock; Hard disks; Information systems; Microcomputers; Noise figure; Noise reduction; Production; Research and development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Asia-Pacific Magnetic Recording Conference, 2000. APMRC 2000
Conference_Location
Tokyo, Japan
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6254-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APMRC.2000.898942
Filename
898942
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