HDI-02 FLYING CHARACTERISTICS IN THE FREE MOLECULAR REGION : INFLUENCE OF ACCOMMODATION COEFFICIENTS
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概要
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In order to examine molecular gas film lubrication (MGL)^[1] characteristics for spacings of several nanometers, the free mo lecular MGL equation, which involves the Poiseuille flow rate and the shear stress coefficient for the free molecular flow region and takes surface assommodation effects into account, is established, The usefulness of the free molecular MGL equation is shown by calculating the basic characteristics of flying head sliders using disk and slider assommodation coefficients, α_0 and α_1,as a parameter.
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著者
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MATSUOKA HIROSHIGE
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
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Fukui Shigehisa
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori Universi
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Fukui Shigehisa
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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Matsuoka Hiroshige
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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YAMANE Kiyomi
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Tottori University
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SHIMADA Hidekazu
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Tottori University
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Yamane Kiyomi
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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Shimada Hidekazu
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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FUKUI Shigehisa
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Tottori University
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