The head-tape interaction in magnetic recording is described in the literature by a coupled system of partial differential equations. In this paper we study the limit case of the system which reduces the problem to a second order nonlocal equation on a one-dimensional domain. We describe the numerical method of resolution of the problem, which is reformulated as an obstacle one to prevent head-tape contact. A finite element method and a duality algorithm handling Yosida approximation tools for maximal monotone operators are used in order to solve numerically the obstacle problem. Numerical simulations are introduced to describe some qualitative properties of the solution. Finally some conclusions are drawn
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
AbstractThe paper deals with a numerical method for the evaluation of the electromagnetic loss in a ...
We present a new approach for modeling high-frequency losses in transverse anisotropy magnetic tapes...
The final publication is available via https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an:2008021[Abstract] In this work w...
Abstract. We consider a limit case of a system of two equations arising in magnetic recording for a ...
AbstractThe tape–head interaction in magnetic recording is modeled by a coupled system of a second-o...
The tape-head interaction in magnetic recording is modeled by a coupled system of a second-order dif...
Abstract In this paper we study the uniqueness of the solution for a nonlinear ODE with nonlocal ...
AbstractIn this paper we study the uniqueness of the solution for a nonlinear ODE with nonlocal term...
In this work we present new numerical methods to simulate the mechanics of head-tape magnetic storag...
As a contribution to increasing the areal density of digital data stored on a magnetic recording me...
The electromagnetic field analyses of thin-film write heads are carried out by using the finite-elem...
A tool for assisting the design of magnetic recording devices is presented. The modeling of the phen...
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
ABSTRACT In the present research, we developed an interactive numerical simulation system for evalua...
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
AbstractThe paper deals with a numerical method for the evaluation of the electromagnetic loss in a ...
We present a new approach for modeling high-frequency losses in transverse anisotropy magnetic tapes...
The final publication is available via https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an:2008021[Abstract] In this work w...
Abstract. We consider a limit case of a system of two equations arising in magnetic recording for a ...
AbstractThe tape–head interaction in magnetic recording is modeled by a coupled system of a second-o...
The tape-head interaction in magnetic recording is modeled by a coupled system of a second-order dif...
Abstract In this paper we study the uniqueness of the solution for a nonlinear ODE with nonlocal ...
AbstractIn this paper we study the uniqueness of the solution for a nonlinear ODE with nonlocal term...
In this work we present new numerical methods to simulate the mechanics of head-tape magnetic storag...
As a contribution to increasing the areal density of digital data stored on a magnetic recording me...
The electromagnetic field analyses of thin-film write heads are carried out by using the finite-elem...
A tool for assisting the design of magnetic recording devices is presented. The modeling of the phen...
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
ABSTRACT In the present research, we developed an interactive numerical simulation system for evalua...
When engineers model the magnetostatic fields applied to recording heads of computer hard drives due...
AbstractThe paper deals with a numerical method for the evaluation of the electromagnetic loss in a ...
We present a new approach for modeling high-frequency losses in transverse anisotropy magnetic tapes...