Tribology and Mechanics of Magnetic Storage Devices [E-Book] / by Bharat Bhushan.
Magnetic recording is presently a $50 billion industry. It spans audio, video, and digi tal applications in the form of tapes and disks. The industry is expected to grow by a factor of five or more in the next decade. This growth will be accompanied by dramatic improvements in the technology, and t...
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Personal Name(s): | Bhushan, Bharat, author |
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New York, NY :
Springer,
1990
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Physical Description: |
XVIII, 1019 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781468403350 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4684-0335-0 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Definition and History of Tribology
- 1.2 Industrial Significance of Tribology
- 1.3 Physics of Magnetic Recording
- 1.4 Magnetic Data-Storage Systems
- 2. Solid Surface Characterization
- 2.1 The Nature of Surfaces
- 2.2 Statistical Analysis of Surface Roughness
- 2.3 Measurement of Surface Roughness
- 2.4 Measurement of Isolated Asperities
- 2.5 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Surface Layers
- 3. Contact between Solid Surfaces
- 3.1 Physical Properties of Polymers
- 3.2 Apparent and Real Area of Contact
- 3.3 Analysis of the Real Area of Contact
- 3.4 Measurement of the Real Area of Contact
- 4. Friction
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Need for Controlled Friction
- 4.3 Friction Theories
- 4.4 Role of Physical Properties in Magnetic Tapes
- 4.5 Role of Interlayer Pressure in Magnetic Tapes
- 4.6 Role of Chemical Properties in Magnetic Tapes
- 4.7 Role of Physical and Chemical Properties in Rigid Disks
- 5. Interface Temperature of Sliding Surfaces
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Thermal Analysis
- 5.3 Application of Analysis to Particulate Magnetic Media
- 5.4 Temperature Measurement of Particulate Magnetic Tapes
- 6. Wear Mechanisms
- 6.1 Types of Wear Mechanics
- 6.2 Head Wear
- 6.3 Medium Wear
- 6.4 Head-Medium Wear Studies using Autoradiographic Techniques
- 6.5 Head-Tape Wear Studies In-Situ SEM
- 6.6 Tape-Path Component Wear
- 7. Measurement Techniques of Head and Medium Wear
- 7.1 Head and Tape Wear
- 7.2 Head Slider and Rigid Disk Wear
- 8. Lubrication Mechanisms and Lubricants
- 8.1 Regimes of Lubrication
- 8.2 Types of Lubricants
- 8.3 Methods of Lubrication in Magnetic Media
- 8.4 History of Lubricants for Magnetic Media
- 8.5 Mechanisms of Lubrication in Magnetic Media
- 8.6 Stability Studies of Magnetic Tape and Floppy Disk Lubricants
- 8.7 Volatility Studies of Rigid Disk Lubricants
- 9. Analysis and Measurement of Hydrodynamic Air Films
- 9.1 Lubrication Analysis
- 9.2 Measurement of Air-Film Thickness
- 10. Surface Finishing of Ceramic Head Materials
- 10.1 Grinding and Lapping Processes
- 10.2 Residual Stresses
- 10.3 Specific Energy
- 10.4 Interface Temperatures
- 10.5 Surface Finish and Morphology
- 10.6 Alternate Methods of Finishing Ferrites
- Appendix A: Techniques for Measuring Mechanical Properties of Thin Films
- Appendix B: Surface Analytical Techniques
- Appendix C: Accelerated Friction and Wear Tests
- Name Index.