Diedrich Dieckmann

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Diedrich Johann Dieckmann , also Dietrich Dieckmann , (born August 31, 1878 in Twielenfleth , † July 29, 1936 in Braunschweig ) was a German chemist and civil engineer .

Life

Dieckmann studied civil engineering at the Technical University in Hanover . During his studies in 1900 he became a member of the Hanover fraternity Germania . He received his doctorate in Hanover in 1911 with a thesis on fire safety in theaters.

Dieckmann was director of the “building materials laboratory” of the architecture department of the Carolo-Wilhelmina University in Braunschweig, which was founded in the late 1920s. In the 1930s, Dieckmann worked with the physicist Ernst Lübcke in the field of building acoustics . Shortly after his death in 1937, the Institute for Structural Air Protection was founded; Theodor Kristen succeeded him as director.

According to his design, a memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War was erected in Rahlstedt , district of Neurahlstedt, which was inaugurated in 1926.

Fonts (selection)

  • Fire safety in theaters. (= Dissertation, University of Hanover). PL Jung, Munich 1911, OCLC 58553454 .
  • with Ernst Glinzer: Prof. Dr. E. Glinzer's building materials science. Degener, Leipzig 1917, OCLC 162979158 .
  • Guide to chemistry for building trade schools and other technical schools. In: Lessons at building trade schools. Volume 2. Teubner, Leipzig 1930, OCLC 72495597 .
  • Normal osmosis process. Braunschweig 1935, OCLC 258704038 .
  • with Ernst Lübcke: Building acoustics studies. In: Joint communication from the acoustic laboratory and the building materials laboratory of the Technical University of Braunschweig. Braunschweig 1935, OCLC 249609871 .
  • Small building materials science. Vieweg Verlag, Braunschweig 1948, OCLC 176650048 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. List of members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. p. 84.
  2. The development of materials testing at the TH Braunschweig in the 1920s and 1930s on mpa.tu-bs.de, accessed on October 16, 2013 ( Memento from December 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Fallen memorials on denkmalprojekt.org, accessed on October 17, 2013.