Tribology and mechanics of magnetic storage devices [electronic resource] / Bharat Bhushan.
The increasing demand for high-density highly reliable magnetic recording requires a fundamental understanding of the tribology and mechanics of the interface between the magnetic head and the recording medium. This book offers a systematic compilation of current knowledge of tribology and mechanics...
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505 | 0 | |a 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 -- 11. Micro/Nanotribology and Micro/Nanomechanics -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Origins and Significance of Micro/Nanotribology -- 11.3 Experimental Techniques -- 11.4 Surface Roughness -- 11.5 Friction and Adhesion -- 11.6 Scratching and Wear -- 11.7 Indentation -- 11.8 Detection of Material Transfer -- 11.9 Lubrication -- 11.10 Nanofabrication/Nanomachining -- 11.11 Summary -- Appendix A: Techniques for Measuring Mechanical Properties of Thin Films -- Appendix B: Surface Analytical Techniques -- Appendix C: Accelerated Friction and Wear Tests -- Name Index. | |
520 | |a The increasing demand for high-density highly reliable magnetic recording requires a fundamental understanding of the tribology and mechanics of the interface between the magnetic head and the recording medium. This book offers a systematic compilation of current knowledge of tribology and mechanics as applied to magnetic storage devices. It treats all important practical aspects, including surface roughness, friction, interface temperatures, wear, lubrication, lubricants, and surface finishing. It incorporates ample experimental data and relevant properties of materials and surfaces, making the book invaluable for engineers and scientists working in the field. Intended for practicing engineers who need to solve reliability or tribology problems quickly, the book will also be useful for research workers, academic engineers, and graduate students in tribology and mechanics. Most of the theoretical results presented are broadly applicable in many areas of mechanical engineering. A chapter on microtribology of magnetic storage devices has been added in this second edition of the book. | ||
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