Artigo Revisado por pares

The Effect of Surface Roughness on the Head-Tape Interface

1996; ASM International; Volume: 118; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1115/1.2831312

ISSN

1528-8897

Autores

Yiqian Wu, Frank E. Talke,

Tópico(s)

Material Properties and Processing

Resumo

The effect of tape surface roughness on the head-tape interface is investigated for typical head contours using tapes with different surface roughness characteristics. Intensity-based monochromatic interferometry is used to obtain the asperity compliance curves for tapes of different roughness by relating contact pressure to the spacing between the head and the tape. A parabolic model and the Greenwood-Williamson model for contact between rough surfaces are used to “curve fit” experimental results for contact pressure versus spacing, and numerical calculations for the head-tape spacing of a cylindrical head with and without transverse slots are presented for two tapes with different roughness characteristics. The numerical calculations for the head-tape spacing are compared with experimental measurements showing excellent agreement between numerical and experimental results. It is concluded that the head-tape spacing for high recording density applications is limited by tape surface roughness.

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