Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
The last time a dam was blown up by a bouncing bomb was in May 1943. Well, not true. In October 2010, Dr Hugh Hunt was asked to act as Lead Engineer in a Channel 4 documentary remake of the raid. Together with Windfall Films his team designed a rig to suspend a spinning bomb under a DC4, and built a 10m-high dam especially for the purpose of blowing it up.
This lecture describes some of the many challenges they encountered, including scale model testing, design of a drop rig, targeting the dam and designing the explosive. The experience really put into perspective the wartime achievements of Barnes Wallis and his engineers and airmen.
Dr Hugh Hunt is a genuine spin-doctor. He is one of the UK's leading experts on the behaviour of spinning objects, with a particular love of gyroscopes and boomerangs.
A Fellow of Trinity College, Dr Hunt is a Senior Lecturer in Engineering at the University of Cambridge and a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. His current research interests include reducing vibration on high-speed railway networks and improving the efficiency of wind turbines. Dr Hunt is also leading an international team planning to pump tiny dust particles into the stratosphere, in a bid to slow down climate change. In the same way Barnes Wallis tried to use engineering to stop the war, Dr Hunt is attempting to use engineering to fight the battles of the modern world.
Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Dr Hunt gained his first degree at the University of Melbourne before moving to the UK to study for his PhD in Engineering at Cambridge. He has appeared as an expert contributor in several television programmes including Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections (National Geographic), The Greatest Ever Weapons (Discovery) and Fifth Gear (five).
The Madingley Lectures take place at Madingley Hall, home of the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). This lecture series, given by eminent speakers across a wide range of subjects, is an important part of ICE's commitment to public engagement.