HDI-03 DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FLYING HEAD SLIDER WITH ULTRA-THIN SPACING : CIP METHOD AND LINEARIZED METHOD
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概要
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The aubic interpolated propagation (CIP) method ^[1], which is an effective numerical scheme for differential equations that include advection and nonadvection terms, is employed for the dynamic analyses of ultra-thin gas film lubrication using the molecular gas-film lubrication (MGL) equation ^[2]. 2-DOF slider dynamics with the spacing of several tens of nanometers caused by a running wavy disk and projections are investigated herein.
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著者
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MATSUI Hidetoshi
Department of Applied Biological Science, Fukuyama University
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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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Yamane Kiyomi
Department Of Applied Mathematics And Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tottori University
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Matsui Hidetoshi
Department Of Applied Biological Science Fukuyama University
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FUKUI Shigehisa
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Tottori University
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