The J Damper and its Inventor
The J Damper and its Inventor
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Leithen

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13,131 posts

282 months

Monday 21st July
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Fascinating video with an interview of the Inventor of the J Damper / Inerter, its history and a fairly detailed (you have been warned) explanation of its concept and how it works.


AlmondGreen

68 posts

68 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Thanks for sharing. Very interesting insight into the complex development world of F1, the role of Cambridge University in this amazing device, and how it got drawn into the Spygate scandal.

Jonny_

4,520 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Glad I'm not the only nerd who watched that nerd

Was drawn in by the Meccano in the thumbnail and stayed for the electrical analogies! biggrin

Otispunkmeyer

13,373 posts

170 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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This popped up randomly on my feed as well. Really good video and the Channel owner provided some really great graphic overlays to explain what was going on. I too was drawn in by the mechano...

I could relate really well to the Prof's thought process as I was already familiar with being able to cinch down electrical systems into models of R L an C (Resistor, Inductor, Capacitor) and using Laplace transforms to derive equations for how such systems would behave under certain dynamic inputs and values of components. Its a really powerful technique and it was cool to see you could basically apply something similar to a mechanical system.

Absolutely love how Renault went to the FIA with this to claim McLaren were up to no good but basically hadn't understood at all how the device actually worked.

I also liked how McLaren engineers changed all the units on graphs and things to keep what it was hidden.