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- Inerter_(mechanical_networks) abstract "In the study of mechanical networks in control theory, an inerter is a two-terminal device in which the forces applied at the terminals are equal, opposite, and proportional to relative acceleration between the nodes. The generated strength satisfies the equation ,for a suitable constant b.Malcolm C. Smith first introduced inerters in a 2002 paper; a similar device was demonstrated in 1998 by a Polish engineer Lucianus Lagiewka and used in automobile bumper application but the principle and design are the same: kinetic energy absorbing system that can be used as a bumper or as vibration absorber - the device was a public knowledge since 1998. Smith is a control engineering professor at the University of Cambridge. He extended the analogy between electrical and mechanical networks. He observed that the analogy was incomplete, since it was missing a mechanical device playing the same role as an electrical capacitor. It was found that it is possible to construct such a device using gears.".
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