Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system

This report contains numerical simulation, adopting the finite volume method, to investigate the heat transfer and the depletion of lubricant in the heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system. The setup of the system is in such a way that a laser beam mechanism is mounted on a flying slider head...

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主要作者: Shahindra Mohamed Shah.
其他作者: Huang Xiaoyang
格式: Final Year Project
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-494002023-03-04T18:36:56Z Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system Shahindra Mohamed Shah. Huang Xiaoyang School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering This report contains numerical simulation, adopting the finite volume method, to investigate the heat transfer and the depletion of lubricant in the heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system. The setup of the system is in such a way that a laser beam mechanism is mounted on a flying slider head which is positioned above the surface of a rotating disk. The disk is coated with a thin film of lubricant material. The laser beam will shoot down a laser pulse onto the surface of the disk causing heat to be generated on the lubricant film, leading to the lubricant mass loss. The factors that contributed to lubricant depletion are categorized into three main categories, namely, evaporation enthalpy, initial lubricant film thickness and thermocapillary stress. Although thermocapillary stress effect contributes to the depletion of lubricant, it is not a considering factor in this report. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2012-05-18T03:46:12Z 2012-05-18T03:46:12Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49400 en Nanyang Technological University 77 p. application/pdf
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Shahindra Mohamed Shah.
Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system
description This report contains numerical simulation, adopting the finite volume method, to investigate the heat transfer and the depletion of lubricant in the heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system. The setup of the system is in such a way that a laser beam mechanism is mounted on a flying slider head which is positioned above the surface of a rotating disk. The disk is coated with a thin film of lubricant material. The laser beam will shoot down a laser pulse onto the surface of the disk causing heat to be generated on the lubricant film, leading to the lubricant mass loss. The factors that contributed to lubricant depletion are categorized into three main categories, namely, evaporation enthalpy, initial lubricant film thickness and thermocapillary stress. Although thermocapillary stress effect contributes to the depletion of lubricant, it is not a considering factor in this report.
author2 Huang Xiaoyang
author_facet Huang Xiaoyang
Shahindra Mohamed Shah.
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author Shahindra Mohamed Shah.
author_sort Shahindra Mohamed Shah.
title Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system
title_short Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system
title_full Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system
title_fullStr Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system
title_full_unstemmed Numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system
title_sort numerical parameter study on lubricant evolution in heat assisted magnetic recording (hamr) system
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49400
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