HDI-05 HIGH-SPEED TRIBOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT BY USING OSCILLATING OPTICAL FIBER PROBE(Head/Disk Interface and Tribology II,Technical Program of Oral Presentations)
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概要
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In our previous study, we have developed a highly-sensitive shear force measuring method, which we called the "fiber wobbling method". This method enabled us to measure the viscoelastic properties of molecularly thin lubricant films. However, the shearing speeds were around a few hundred μm/s and these were quite slower than those supposed in the head-disk interface. In this study, we aimed to achieve higher shearing speed in the fiber wobbling method.
- 2009-06-17
著者
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Fukuzawa Kenji
Department of Micro Nano Systems Engineering, Nagoya University
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Itoh Shintaro
Department of Micro Nano Systems Engineering, Nagoya University
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Zhang Hedong
Department of Micro Nano Systems Engineering, Nagoya University
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Fukuzawa Kenji
Department Of Micro System Engineering School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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IMAI Koki
Department of Micro-Nano Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
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HAMAMOTO Yuya
Department of Micro-Nano Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
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Fukuzawa Kenji
Department Of Micro-nano Systems Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Imai Koki
Department Of Micro-nano Systems Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Zhang Hedong
Department Of Complex Systems Science Graduate School Of Information Science Nagoya University
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Itoh Shintaro
Department Of Micro-nano Systems Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Fukuzawa Kenji
Department Of Micro Nano System Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Hamamoto Yuya
Department Of Micro-nano Systems Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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FUKUZAWA Kenji
Department of Health Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima University
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Hamamoto Yuya
Department of Micro–Nano Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
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