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Gottfried Stute (born April 28, 1929 in Münster ; † August 10, 1982 in Austria ) was a German engineering scientist who, as a university professor, headed the newly founded Institute for Control Technology for Machine Tools and Manufacturing Units (ISW) at the University of Stuttgart from 1965 to 1982 .

Life

Stute attended the high school for boys in Bielefeld, where he passed the matriculation examination in 1949 and then studied general electrical engineering at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule in Aachen ( RWTH Aachen ) until 1954 . After completing his studies, he became a research assistant and assistant at the WZL machine tool laboratory at RWTH Aachen University for 6 years and wrote a dissertation on the laws of spark erosion with the title "Exploitation of electrical discharges for metalworking" under its director Herwart Opitz . In Aachen, he also thoroughly familiarized himself with the technology for numerical control technology for machine tools developed in the USA in the mid-1950s and, as a department head at AEG, built up the area of ​​electronic and numerical controls for production facilities with great success from 1960 .

Due to his pioneering work, Stute was appointed as a full professor at the age of 36 in September 1965, as the first of its kind at the University of Stuttgart, for control engineering for machine tools and production facilities (ISW) and was appointed director of the institute of the same name. In a very short time, Stute built up a new range of courses and an efficient research team and in the 17 years of his activity has represented the field with great success both in teaching and in research in active cooperation with industry. With the development of computer technology, NC technology (Numerical Control) changed to CNC technology ( Computerized Numerical Control ) during his service , which he played a key role in shaping. He has published the results of his research in over 150 publications in magazines and books, and he personally supervised 49 doctorates.

Mare was married and had a son and a daughter.

University policy work

Stute worked for the University of Stuttgart in a variety of ways: 1969–1971 as dean of the production engineering department, 1970–1982 as member of the board of directors, from 1973–1978 as prorector , 1972–1982 deputy chairman of the Association of Friends of the University of Stuttgart.

In addition, he was also strongly committed to promoting engineering research in the FRG. From 1973–1978 he was a member of the Senate and the Main Committee of the Research Foundation (DFG) and from 1973–1979 Chairman of the Committee for Applied Research, 1977–1982 a member of the Advisory Council of the Federal Ministry for Research and Technology (BMFT), (today: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)). In spring 1982 he was appointed to the Baden-Württemberg Research Commission. He was a member of the University Group Manufacturing Technology (HGF), today: Scientific Society for Production Technology (WGP) and of the International Academy for Production Technology (CIRP)

Research priorities (excerpt)

  • Programming of 2½-5-axis machine tools (including participation in EXAPT = Extended Subset of Automatically Programmed Tools),
  • Drive systems and position control for machine tools. The results were presented in the annual situation control seminars, which are continued until today (2015).
  • Open control systems, development of the multiprocessor control system (mpst). The results were administered for the control-oriented industry by the mpst-Kreis eV.
  • Control of technological machining parameters (AC = Adaptive Control) with the aim of lower unit costs for turning and milling,
  • A flexible manufacturing system with an exemplary system of 4 interlinked milling machines, a measuring station as well as a connecting transport system and storage system for workpieces and tools was the research topic within the collaborative research center SFB 155.
  • Direct Numerical Control (DNC) etc. a. with production data acquisition, material flow, monitoring, diagnosis, integrated information flow

Fonts (selection)

  • EXAPT possibilities and application of automatic programming for NC machines. Herwart Opitz, Wilhelm Simon, Gottfried Stute: Industrie-Anzeiger 89, 1967: 15: p. 281
  • The numerical control in manufacturing technology. Herold, HH, Maßberg, W., Stute, G., VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1971
  • Computer-guided manufacturing. Günter Spur, Gottfried Stute, Manfred Weck, Carl Hanser, Munich, Vienna 1977.
  • Position control on machine tools. Self-published by the Institute for Control Technology at the University of Stuttgart, TB 1979
  • Controls. Stute, G. In: Dubbel. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York 1981
  • Control on machine tools. Stute, G. Ed., Carl Hanser, Munich, Vienna 1981
  • Electric feed drives for machine tools. Groß, H., Stute, G. u. a., Siemens AG, Berlin, Munich 1981.
  • Contributions to the further development of automation technology Volume 6. Stute, G. u. a., Carl Hanser, Munich, Vienna 1983.

literature

  • On the death of Professor Dr.-Ing. Gottfried mare . In: Journal for Economic Production 77, 1982, No. 12, p. 624.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. anilgky: Association of Friends of the University of Stuttgart eV Accessed on July 4, 2019 (German).
  2. Home. Retrieved July 4, 2019 (UK English).