The object of this paper will be to optimize the contact stiffness (CS) of an existing proximity recording air bearing surface (ABS). The CS is a measure of the slider’s increase in contact force with increase in slider/disk interference. By minimizing this, the amount of force transmitted through the slider at the interface is minimized. This should, in turn, minimize the amount of wear, improving the tribological performance. Comparisons of the pre- and post-optimized slider have been made. In combination with research that demonstrates the ability of the CS parameter to predict tribological behavior (Hu et al., ASME J. Tribol., 120, pp. 272–279) this paper demonstrates the feasibility of numerical optimization of the tribological behavior of proximity recording air bearing sliders. [S0742-4787(00)03201-X]
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Optimization of Proximity Recording Air Bearing Sliders in Magnetic Hard Disk Drives
Matthew A. O’Hara,
Matthew A. O’Hara
Maxtor Corporation, Milpitas, CA 95035
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David B. Bogy, William S. Floyd, Jr. Distinguished Professor in Engineering, Fellow ASME
David B. Bogy, William S. Floyd, Jr. Distinguished Professor in Engineering, Fellow ASME
Computer Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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Matthew A. O’Hara
Maxtor Corporation, Milpitas, CA 95035
Yong Hu
Quinta Corporation, San Jose, CA 95131
David B. Bogy, William S. Floyd, Jr. Distinguished Professor in Engineering, Fellow ASME
Computer Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
Contributed by the Tribology Division for publication in the JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY. Manuscript received by the Tribology Division January 14, 1999; revised manuscript received June 8, 1999. Associate Technical Editor: A. K. Menon.
J. Tribol. Jan 2000, 122(1): 257-259 (3 pages)
Published Online: June 8, 1999
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January 14, 1999
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June 8, 1999
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O’Hara , M. A., Hu , Y., and Bogy , D. B. (June 8, 1999). "Optimization of Proximity Recording Air Bearing Sliders in Magnetic Hard Disk Drives ." ASME. J. Tribol. January 2000; 122(1): 257–259. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.555350
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