2003
DOI: 10.1243/135065003321164794
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Failure mechanisms of the head-tape interface during head stepping in a linear tape drive

Abstract: Improving the performance of computer tape drives is an ongoing process. The magnetic and tribological performance of metal particle (MP) tape during head stepping was evaluated in a commercial linear tape drive. Head output and head-tape interface friction were monitored during short-pass (10m) shuttling tests with stepping of the head. The test without stepping showed no signs of failure. To evaluate the effect of stepping on the head-tape interface, three different kinds of stepping test, namely normal step… Show more

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“…The test matrix used for contamination studies also applies to durability (refer to Table 1). For each test, the tape is run for 50,000 cycles where one cycle is shuffling a short length of tape approximately 30 m in length back and forth across the head (Kattner and Bhushan 2000;Topoleski and Bhushan 2001;Ambekar and Bhushan 2003b). The test is commonly referred to as a ''shoeshine'' test where the focus is on tape wear.…”
Section: Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test matrix used for contamination studies also applies to durability (refer to Table 1). For each test, the tape is run for 50,000 cycles where one cycle is shuffling a short length of tape approximately 30 m in length back and forth across the head (Kattner and Bhushan 2000;Topoleski and Bhushan 2001;Ambekar and Bhushan 2003b). The test is commonly referred to as a ''shoeshine'' test where the focus is on tape wear.…”
Section: Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%