Eilhard Wölfel

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Eilhard Wölfel (* 1932 ) is a German civil engineer.

Wölfel studied civil engineering at the TH Karlsruhe with a diploma in 1956. He received his doctorate in 1961 at the Institute for Hydraulic Engineering at RWTH Aachen University (development of a new type of system for separating granular heavy substances from water), where he had been an assistant since 1957. Wölfel was the senior building director at the Institute for Structural Engineering in Berlin.

From 1991 to 1994 he was chairman of the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete (DAfStb).

In 1985 he presented a practical approximate solution for the elastic, flexible composite, for example in sandwich construction.

Fonts

  • Proof of the limitation of the crack width in the standards of the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete, in: DAfStb Hefte 370, 1986

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Short biography in lectures at the German Concrete Day 1981, German Concrete Association
  2. Wölfel, Resilient Verbund - An approximate solution and its possible applications, Stahlbau, Volume 56, 1987, pp. 173-180