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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 09, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 05, 1998
Chen-Hsiung Lee, San Jose, CA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
The method for determining the sufficiency of fluid in a hydrodynamic fluid bearing motor involves making a first determination of a range of fluid bearing fly-heights for motors having a sufficient quantity of fluid within the hydrodynamic fluid bearing, and for motors having an insufficient quantity of fluid within the hydrodynamic fluid bearing. Thereafter, the fly-height of a particular hydrodynamic fluid bearing motors can be determined and compared with the range of hydrodynamic fluid bearing fly-heights to provide a determination of the sufficiency of fluid within the particular hydrodynamic fluid bearing motor. Determining the fly-height of a particular hydrodynamic fluid bearing motor involves the utilization of non-contact displacement probes that generate a first signal indicative of the displacement of a rotating component of the bearing at a time when the component is rotating at a maximum fly-height. The probes then generate a second signal indicative of the displacement of the rotating component at a time when said component has ceased its flying within the hydrodynamic bearing. The difference between the first and second signals is an indication of the fly-height of said hydrodynamic fluid bearing of said particular motor.