2005
DOI: 10.1081/sme-200067068
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Study on Idle Noise Characteristics of Hard Disk Drives Based on a Multibody Dynamic Formulation

Abstract: With the increasing use of electromechanical systems, such as hard disk drives (HDD), CD-Rom drives, and DVD drives in the consumer electronics industry, there is a growing demand for quieter products. The noise emitted from these devices may originate from the vibration of mechanical components in operation, such as bearings, gears, and actuators, etc. The vibration is then transmitted to other parts of the devices, such as cover and basement, etc., and the noise emitted may then be amplified. This paper aims… Show more

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“…Published work devoted to a systematic study of HDD acoustics, especially of the numerical models to predict the acoustic noise level has been limited. Studies made in the field towards understanding the dominant acoustic noise sources has been restricted to experimental measurements of acoustic noise from 3.5 00 HDDs (Gao et al 2003(Gao et al , 2005bAjavakom et al 2006;Jiang and MaCioce 2007;Tandon et al 2006). However, it is difficult to identify dominant sources relying solely upon the experimental data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Published work devoted to a systematic study of HDD acoustics, especially of the numerical models to predict the acoustic noise level has been limited. Studies made in the field towards understanding the dominant acoustic noise sources has been restricted to experimental measurements of acoustic noise from 3.5 00 HDDs (Gao et al 2003(Gao et al , 2005bAjavakom et al 2006;Jiang and MaCioce 2007;Tandon et al 2006). However, it is difficult to identify dominant sources relying solely upon the experimental data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%