Noise and vibration due to rotor eccentricity in a HDD spindle system

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Sangjin Sung
Gunhee Jang
Kyungjin Kang
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[1] Hanyang University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Microsystem Technologies | 2014年 / 20卷
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Hard Disk Drive; Acoustic Noise; Spindle Motor; Torque Ripple; Unbalanced Mass;
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This paper numerically and experimentally investigates the characteristics of torque ripple and unbalanced magnetic force (UMF) due to rotor eccentricity and their effects on noise and vibration in a hard disk drive (HDD) spindle motor with 12 poles and 9 slots. The major excitation frequencies of a non-operating HDD spindle system with rotor eccentricity are the least common multiples (LCM) of pole and slot numbers of the cogging torque and the harmonics of slot number ±1 of the UMF. An experimental setup is developed to measure the UMF generated by rotor eccentricity and to verify the simulated UMF. In the operating HDD spindle motor, the harmonics of the commutation frequency of torque ripple (multiplication of pole and phase) are increased by the interaction of the driving current and rotor eccentricity, and they are the same as the LCM of pole and slot numbers for a HDD spindle motor with 12 poles and 9 slots. The major excitation frequencies of the UMF while operating condition are also the harmonics of slot number ±1 and the harmonics of commutation frequency ±1. We verify that the source of the harmonics of slot number ±1 and the harmonics of commutation frequency ±1 in acoustic noise and vibration is rotor eccentricity of the UMF through experiments.
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页码:1461 / 1469
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