Daisuke Itou
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asia pacific magnetic recording conference | 2005
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saitou; Daisuke Itou
This paper has two specific goals to achieve. The first goal is to address major challenges encountered in design and development of miniature hydrodynamic bearings for small form factor hard disk drive spindle motors. These challenges include extremely small thickness of the spindle motors, mass productivity of tiny bearing parts, and bearing reliability and performance in relation to changes in atmospheric pressure. To overcome these challenges, we have developed a prototype hydrodynamic bearing that is resistant to environmental changes, free from oil film disruption, and tolerant of variations in processing precision. The prototype hydrodynamic bearing has two special features: an oil circulation function and a gas/liquid separation function. The oil circulation function is achieved by using asymmetric hydrodynamic grooves together with circulation passages. The gas/liquid separation function is achieved by using tapered capillary seals in the circulation passages. As a result of these two special features, the prototype hydrodynamic bearing can successfully expel air bubbles out of the bearing, thus enhancing the performance and reliability of the hydrodynamic bearing. The second goal is to evaluate the prototype hydrodynamic bearing in a miniature spindle motor for small form factor hard disk drives. Two specific bearing designs are evaluated. The first bearing design is a pushing type that generates no low-pressure area. However, the flow rate increases at high temperature. The second design is just the opposite. It is a pulling type design that generates a low-pressure area. But the flow rate is constant and is independent of temperature changes. To accommodate manufacturing tolerances, a parametric study is conducted to identify the effects of manufacturing tolerance on bearing performance.
asia-pacific magnetic recording conference | 2006
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saitou; Daisuke Itou
This paper discusses major challenges in miniature hydrodynamic bearings, and covers the thinness of their structure, the mass-productivity of small bearing parts, and the improvement of bearing performance and reliability in relation to changes in air pressure. The basic design of a new type of this miniature bearing with an oil circulation mechanism that has the function of expelling air and eliminating bubbles inside the bearing cavity that would otherwise break the oil film find its potential application in mobile equipment and in spindle motors that require long-term reliability
asia pacific magnetic recording conference | 2004
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saitou; Daisuke Itou
This paper reports on the basic design of a Hydrodynamic bearing with an oil circulation mechanism that has the express function of eliminating bubbles that remain inside the bearing cavity that would otherwise adversely affect the disruption-free nature of the oil film in the bearing.[1]-[2].
Archive | 2014
Go Takata; Shinichiro Kataoka; Yasunori Yamamoto; Tsukasa Kawahara; Ryuji Ueda; Daisuke Itou
Archive | 2009
Go Takata; Shinichiro Kataoka; Yasunori Yamamoto; Tsukasa Kawahara; Ryuji Ueda; Daisuke Itou
Archive | 2003
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saito; Keigo Kusaka; Daisuke Itou
Archive | 2003
Keigo Kusaka; Daisuke Itou; Hiroaki Saito; Takafumi Asada; Yasuhiro Asaida
Archive | 2003
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saito; Keigo Kusaka; Daisuke Itou
Archive | 2003
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saito; Keigo Kusaka; Daisuke Itou
Archive | 2007
Takafumi Asada; Hiroaki Saito; Daisuke Itou; Keigo Kusaka; Hiroyuki Kiriyama