Emil Stöckhardt

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Carl Emil Stöckhardt (born February 18, 1872 in Mönchengladbach ; † June 24, 1945 in Dresden ) was a German electrical engineer and professor of electrical engineering at the Elberfeld-Barmen mechanical engineering school .

family

His father, Paul Robert Gustav Stöckhardt, was a factory director in Lindenau . He is part of the Putzkau branch of the Stöckhardt family of scholars and was a grandson of the Bautzen philologist and Freemason Gerhard Heinrich Jacobjan Stöckhardt . The son attended the royal high school in Leipzig from 1883 to 1891 , which he left with the school leaving certificate.

Act

Stöckhardt was an assistant at the Royal Technical University of Dresden , a specialist teacher at the United Royal Mechanical Engineering Schools in Dortmund and a royal senior teacher and professor at the Elberfeld-Barmen mechanical engineering school .

He is best known for his textbook on electrical engineering , which Veit in Leipzig and de Gruyter in Berlin published in three editions between 1901 and 1925. It was primarily aimed at students at mechanical engineering schools . In 1899 Stöckhardt invented a change counter that was produced by Stieberitz in Dresden's old town. In 1911 he reported to the Association of German Engineers about operational experience with mercury arc lamps . Stöckhardt held responsible positions in associations of the VDE until at least 1930 .

literature

  • Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels. Supplements to the annals of physics. Publisher Walter König. Verlag Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1901 (25).
  • August Ludwig Degener: Who is it? Verlag Herrmann Degener, 1908.
  • Technical literature calendar. R. Oldenbourg publisher, 1920.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Student directory at the Royal High School in Leipzig, 1883/1884
  2. ^ Rudolf Krause: Methods, Circuits . With 166 figures printed in the text. J. Springer, 1903, p. 45
  3. VDI-Z. Association of German Engineers, VDI-Verlag. 1911, ed. 48-54
  4. ^ ETZ: Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift: Ed. A., Volume 51, Part 2, VDE-Verlag, 1930