DocumentCode
1079020
Title
Flow-induced vibration of head gimbal assembly
Author
Nakamura, Shigeo ; Wakatsuki, Kousaku ; Takahashi, Haruhide ; Saegusa, Shozo ; Hirono, Yoshiyuki
Author_Institution
Hitachi Global Storage Technol. Japan Ltd., Odawara, Japan
Volume
40
Issue
4
fYear
2004
fDate
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3198
Lastpage
3200
Abstract
This is a report on ways to reduce flow-induced vibration of a head gimbal assembly (HGA), i.e., windage. The relation between flow-induced force and windage was investigated; as was a statistical approach to optimizing an HGA-arm configuration. The investigated HGAs were set between disks in a spin stand, and their windages were measured by using a laser Doppler vibrometer. The amplitude of sway mode was found to be almost in inverse proportion to the square of its frequency because the power spectrum of the airflow between disks is in inverse proportion to the square of its frequency. Miniaturizing HGAs is therefore an effective way to reduce windage because its natural frequencies then become higher. The windage measured for a HGA with a part length of 12, for example, is 40% less than that of one with a part length of 14.5 mm. Optimizing HGA-arm configurations by the Taguchi Method is also useful for reducing windage. The Taguchi Method is a statistical technique for designing products whose performance is not affected by outside conditions. We used an L8 orthogonal array in this investigation and found that optimizing the actuator arm thickness could reduce windage most effectively, the load-beam bend angle, and the arm shape. The windage of an optimized HGA-arm configuration was reduced to about one third that of the initial configuration. This knowledge will be useful in optimizing the parameters of an HGA and a head stack assembly to obtain hard disk drives with higher track densities.
Keywords
Taguchi methods; hard discs; magnetic heads; optimisation; vibration measurement; 14.5 mm; HGA miniaturizing; HGA-arm configuration optimisation; Taguchi method; actuator arm thickness optimisation; airflow power spectrum; arm shape; flow-induced force; flow-induced vibration reduction; hard disk drives; head gimbal assembly; head stack assembly; high track density; laser Doppler vibrometer; load-beam bend angle; sway mode amplitude; windage measurement; windage reduction; Actuators; Assembly; Frequency; Hard disks; Laser modes; Length measurement; Optimization methods; Product design; Shape; Vibrometers; Flow-induced vibration; Taguchi method; hard disk; head gimbal assembly;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2004.830210
Filename
1325775
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