Erhard Hampe

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Erhard Hampe (born April 29, 1928 in Spandorf, Aussig district , † October 29, 1998 in Jena ) was a German civil engineer .

Life

Hampe spent his youth in Teplitz-Schönau, Czechoslovakia. After the end of the war, he and his family came to Dresden, where he began studying civil engineering at the Technical University of Dresden in 1949 . After completing his diploma in 1953 and his doctorate a year later, Erhard Hampe worked from 1955 in a central research center in the large civil engineering company in Brandenburg. From 1959, Hampe was among other things one of the leading engineers in the construction of the GDR's first nuclear power plant near Rheinsberg . He taught technical mechanics at the Hochschule für Bauwesen in Cottbus until its dissolution and from 1963 Hampe taught as a full professor at the HAB Weimar, where he headed the chair of reinforced concrete and solid construction until the end of his career. During his time in Weimar, he drew international attention to himself through numerous scientific publications. The concept of load-bearing structures developed by Hampe and Oskar Büttner against the background of systems theory stimulated the scientific and epistemological interpretation of the development history of structural engineering .

Fonts

  • Statics of rotationally symmetrical planar structures, Verlag für Bauwesen, 4 volumes, from 1963
  • Prestressed constructions, 2 volumes, Verlag für Bauwesen 1964, 1965
  • Industrial chimneys, Verlag für Bauwesen 1970
  • Kühltürme, Verlag für Bauwesen 1975
  • with Oskar Büttner: building, supporting structure, supporting structure, 2 volumes, Ernst and Son 1977, 1984
  • Silos, 2 volumes, Verlag für Bauwesen 1987, 1991
  • Prestressed concrete, Verlag für Bauwesen 1979, 2nd edition 1980
  • Liquid container, 2 volumes, Ernst and Son 1980, 1982
  • Rotationally symmetrical planar structures, Ernst and Son, Verlag für Bauwesen 1981
  • Stability of rotationally symmetrical planar structures, Ernst and Sohn 1983

Honors

  • Honorary doctorate from the University of Hanover (February 7, 1986)
  • Science award from HAB Weimar
  • Science award from the German Building Academy
  • Gold medal for special achievements in construction
  • Medal for special merits in building science

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Oskar Büttner and Erhard Hampe: Building - supporting structure - supporting structure . Volume 1. Berlin: VEB Verlag für Bauwesen 1977.
  2. ^ Karl-Eugen Kurrer : The History of the Theory of Structures. Searching for Equilibrium . Berlin: Ernst & Sohn 2018, p. 416, p. 697 and 946ff., ISBN 978-3-433-03229-9