DocumentCode
1102448
Title
Vibration of 1.8-in Hard Disk Drive Spindle Motors at Various Ambient Temperatures
Author
Wu, Tsung-Liang ; Shen, I.Y. ; Okamoto, F. ; Asada, T.
Author_Institution
Washington Univ., Seattle
Volume
43
Issue
9
fYear
2007
Firstpage
3716
Lastpage
3720
Abstract
In this paper, vibration of 1.8-in hard disk drive (HDD) spindle motors is studied experimentally and theoretically. In the experimental study, vibration of 1.8-in HDD motors is measured at 5degC, 25degC, and 70degC in a thermal chamber. Experimental results reveal two important phenomena. First, vibration of 1.8-in HDD spindle motors is dominated by a (0,0) unbalanced mode that has a significant bending deformation of the base plate. Second, the natural frequency of the (0,0) unbalanced mode and the static gain of the frequency response function change significantly as the ambient temperature varies. To explain these experimental observations, we apply a mathematical model developed at the University of Washington to analyze the vibration of the 1.8-in HDD spindle motors. The analysis shows that (0,0) unbalanced mode shifts its natural frequency because membrane stresses are developed in the base plate during temperature changes as a result of a significant mismatch of coefficients of thermal expansion between the base plate and the fixture. Moreover, the change of the static gain results from reduction of fluid-dynamic bearing coefficients as the temperature varies.
Keywords
bending; disc drives; frequency response; hard discs; small electric machines; thermal expansion; vibration measurement; (0,0) unbalanced mode; bending deformation; fluid dynamic bearing coefficients; frequency response function; hard disk drive spindle motors; membrane stresses; size 1.8 in; temperature 5 degC to 70 degC; thermal chamber; thermal expansion; vibration measurement; Biomembranes; Consumer electronics; Frequency; Hard disks; Mathematical model; Temperature; Thermal expansion; Thermal resistance; Thermal stresses; Vibration measurement; 1.8-in; Fluid-dynamic bearings; hard disk drives; small form factor; spindle motors; temperature change;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2007.902976
Filename
4292321
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