Concepts and Limitations of Using Optical Profilometry for Air Bearing Simulations of Hard Disk Sliders |
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Authors: | Michael H. Wahl Kenneth Womack David Cornaby |
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Affiliation: | OptiMag Inc. , San Diego, California, 92121 |
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Abstract: | The topography of hard disk sliders is commonly measured with optical profilometers that produce a regularly spaced matrix of topography data corresponding to the pixel array of the CCD camera. This paper explores a new concept that combines optical profilometry and air bearing simulations to achieve an accurate method for predicting fly height early in the manufacturing process. Various sources of error in the topography measurement are analyzed with regards to their impact on the accuracy of air bearing simulations. The findings are illustrated by a feasibility study based on numerical simulations of a slider with a negative pressure air bearing design. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic Data Storage System Tribology Air Bearings Hard Disks |
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