Title :
Vision-Assisted Vibration Analysis of Inhomogeneous Flexible Cables in Hard Disk Drives
Author :
Ching-Chen Chen ; Jen-Yuan Chang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Power Mech. Eng., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
Reduction of flexible cable vibrations has been one of the key engineering focuses for magnetic disk drives to meet subnanometer recording precision requirement. Common approach to reduce the vibrations is to adopt additional polyimide-like damping layer on underlying homogeneous flexible cable, adding in homogeneity long the cable´s dynamic loop. This paper investigates the effect of inhomogeneous composition along the cable´s dynamic loop on the cable´s vibration modes. The cable´s profiles are obtained by experimental image processing and used in the proposed finite element model. It is found that placement and design of the inhomogeneous composition such as the damping layer for passive vibration control or piezoelectric layer for active vibration control can significantly alter the cable´s modal responses, which potentially can be used to reduce transmission of the cable´s vibrations onto the rotary actuator.
Keywords :
disc drives; finite element analysis; hard discs; vibration control; vibrations; active vibration control; cable dynamic loop; cable modal responses; cable profiles; cable vibration modes; cable vibration transmission; finite element model; flexible cable vibration reduction; hard disk drives; homogeneity; image processing; inhomogeneous composition design; inhomogeneous composition effect; inhomogeneous composition placement; inhomogeneous flexible cables; magnetic disk drives; passive vibration control; piezoelectric layer; polyimide-like damping layer; rotary actuator; subnanometer recording precision requirement; vision-assisted vibration analysis; Flexible cable; inhomogeneous; large deformation; vibration reduction;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2252159