Advances in Information Storage Systems (Advances in Information Storage Systems)
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Advances in Information Storage Systems (AISS) series was initiated by ASME Press. New York with a first issue published in April 1991. ASME Press published a total of five volumes in 1991-93. In 1994, World Scientific Publishing Co. Private Limited took over the highly respected series and published volume number 6 in 1995. This volume number 7 is the second volume published by the World Scientific Publishing. The aim of the series remains to report the latest results from around the world in all the electromechanical, materials science, design, and manufacturing problems of information storage systems (magnetic and optical). All articles in each volume are of international archival quality refereed according to rigorous journal standards by the editors and their reviewers. The series will continue to be published with a frequency of one per year.
One hundred and fifty five articles have been published in the first six volumes. This volume contains twenty seven articles that cover various aspects of information storage and processing industry organized into three parts: Micromechanical Characterization of Component Materials; Mechanics and Tribology for Data Storage Systems; Dynamics and Controls for Data Storage Systems.
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The series Advances in Information Storage Systemscovers a wide range of interdisciplinary technical areas, related tomagnetic or optical storage systems. The following nonexhaustive listis indicative of the scope of the topics: Friction, Adhesion, Wear andLubrications, Coatings, Solid Mechanics, Air Flow, Contamination,Instrumentation, Dynamics, Shock and Vibration, Controls, Head andSuspension Design, Actuators, Spindle and Actuator Motors andBearings, Structure of Thin Films, Corrosion, Long-Term Reliability,Materials and Processing, Manufacturing and Automation, Economics.This volume contains 30 articles covering various aspects of theinformation storage and processing industry. It is organized intothree parts: Mechanics and Tribology of Magnetic Rigid Disk Drives;Dynamics and Controls of Magnetic Rigid Disk Drives; and Mechanics ofFlexible Media Systems. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Advances in Information Storage Systems (Advances in Information Storage Systems),Bharat Bhushan,World Scientific Publishing Company,9810233485,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics
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