When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due to a magnetic recording medium, the solution of Laplace's equation must be found. A popular solution method is based on Fourier analysis. However, due to the geometry of the read head model, an interesting mathematical problem arises. The coefficients for the Fourier series solution of the desired magnetic potential satisfy an infinite system of linear equations. In practice, the infinite system is truncated to a finite system with little consideration for the effect this truncation has on the solution. The paper will provide a proper understanding of the underlying problem and a formal analysis of the effect of truncation
An increasing need for fast and reliable models has led to a continuous development of Fourier-based...
We present a general mesh-free description of the magnetic field distribution in various electromagn...
AbstractThe basic equations of electromagnetism are written in the form of a quasi-harmonic equation...
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
A variational formulation is given for the solution of Laplace’s equation within an infinitely deep ...
summary:For solving the boundary-value problem for potential of a stationary magnetic field in two d...
In practical problems, the driving function of a linear physical system can be specified only graphi...
The head-tape interaction in magnetic recording is described in the literature by a coupled system o...
Abstract-- The mathematical theory of finite elements is used to obtain convergence estimations for ...
Harmonic functions are defined as satisfying the Laplace equation ∇2u = 0. Whereas these functions h...
A tool for assisting the design of magnetic recording devices is presented. The modeling of the phen...
As a contribution to increasing the areal density of digital data stored on a magnetic recording me...
Thesis (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics, 1950.MIT copy bound with: Cal...
convergence of numerical solution of linear and non-linear vector field problems By S. V. Ahamed* Th...
This paper describes a semianalytical modeling method capable of calculating the magnetic flux densi...
An increasing need for fast and reliable models has led to a continuous development of Fourier-based...
We present a general mesh-free description of the magnetic field distribution in various electromagn...
AbstractThe basic equations of electromagnetism are written in the form of a quasi-harmonic equation...
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
A variational formulation is given for the solution of Laplace’s equation within an infinitely deep ...
summary:For solving the boundary-value problem for potential of a stationary magnetic field in two d...
In practical problems, the driving function of a linear physical system can be specified only graphi...
The head-tape interaction in magnetic recording is described in the literature by a coupled system o...
Abstract-- The mathematical theory of finite elements is used to obtain convergence estimations for ...
Harmonic functions are defined as satisfying the Laplace equation ∇2u = 0. Whereas these functions h...
A tool for assisting the design of magnetic recording devices is presented. The modeling of the phen...
As a contribution to increasing the areal density of digital data stored on a magnetic recording me...
Thesis (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics, 1950.MIT copy bound with: Cal...
convergence of numerical solution of linear and non-linear vector field problems By S. V. Ahamed* Th...
This paper describes a semianalytical modeling method capable of calculating the magnetic flux densi...
An increasing need for fast and reliable models has led to a continuous development of Fourier-based...
We present a general mesh-free description of the magnetic field distribution in various electromagn...
AbstractThe basic equations of electromagnetism are written in the form of a quasi-harmonic equation...