Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems

This paper presents a numerical investigation of heat transfer and lubricant depletion on the hard disk in a heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system. The heat is induced by a laser pulse shooting down from a slider flying over the disk coated with a thin layer of lubricant. The main mechanism...

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Main Authors: Zeng, Yan, Zhou, Weidong, Huang, Xiaoyang, Yu, Shengkai
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-999632020-03-07T13:22:19Z Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems Zeng, Yan Zhou, Weidong Huang, Xiaoyang Yu, Shengkai School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Assistive technology This paper presents a numerical investigation of heat transfer and lubricant depletion on the hard disk in a heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system. The heat is induced by a laser pulse shooting down from a slider flying over the disk coated with a thin layer of lubricant. The main mechanisms to cause the lubricant depletion are examined by taking into account of effects associated with evaporation enthalpy, thermal induced surface tension and initial lubricant film thickness. The results show that the evaporation has a dominant effect at a lower evaporation enthalpy, while the thermocapillarity plays a main role at a higher evaporation enthalpy. The lubricant depletion is also found to be affected by the initial thickness of the lubricant film, mainly through the influence on the evaporation rather than on the thermocapillarity. In addition, the effect of lubricant accommodation coefficient on the evaporation has been addressed for the first time in the present study. It is found that a full accommodation assumption adopted in previous numerical studies may overestimate the actual evaporation rate, and a suitable value for the accommodation coefficient between 0 and 1 is required in the prediction in order to yield a good agreement between the simulation results and the experimental data. 2013-09-20T08:22:33Z 2019-12-06T20:14:05Z 2013-09-20T08:22:33Z 2019-12-06T20:14:05Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Zeng, Y., Zhou, W., Huang, X., & Yu, S. (2012). Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems. International journal of heat and mass transfer, 55(4), 886–896. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99963 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13578 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2011.10.020 en International journal of heat and mass transfer
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Assistive technology
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Zeng, Yan
Zhou, Weidong
Huang, Xiaoyang
Yu, Shengkai
Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
description This paper presents a numerical investigation of heat transfer and lubricant depletion on the hard disk in a heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) system. The heat is induced by a laser pulse shooting down from a slider flying over the disk coated with a thin layer of lubricant. The main mechanisms to cause the lubricant depletion are examined by taking into account of effects associated with evaporation enthalpy, thermal induced surface tension and initial lubricant film thickness. The results show that the evaporation has a dominant effect at a lower evaporation enthalpy, while the thermocapillarity plays a main role at a higher evaporation enthalpy. The lubricant depletion is also found to be affected by the initial thickness of the lubricant film, mainly through the influence on the evaporation rather than on the thermocapillarity. In addition, the effect of lubricant accommodation coefficient on the evaporation has been addressed for the first time in the present study. It is found that a full accommodation assumption adopted in previous numerical studies may overestimate the actual evaporation rate, and a suitable value for the accommodation coefficient between 0 and 1 is required in the prediction in order to yield a good agreement between the simulation results and the experimental data.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zeng, Yan
Zhou, Weidong
Huang, Xiaoyang
Yu, Shengkai
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author Zeng, Yan
Zhou, Weidong
Huang, Xiaoyang
Yu, Shengkai
author_sort Zeng, Yan
title Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
title_short Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
title_full Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
title_fullStr Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
title_full_unstemmed Numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
title_sort numerical study on thermal-induced lubricant depletion in laser heat-assisted magnetic recording systems
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99963
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13578
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