Franz Heinl

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Franz Heinl (born January 5, 1880 in Haid , Bohemia, † February 14, 1950 in Vienna ) was an Austrian technician.

Life

Franz Heinl studied at the German Technical University in Prague . During his studies in 1899 he became a member of the Arminia fraternity in Prague . In 1911 he became R. Meyer's assistant at the Technical University of Berlin . The doctorate to Dr. techn. finally took place in 1913. In 1938, Heinl, as an old man, became a member of the Vienna academic fraternity Bruna Sudetia , which maintained a friendship through the East German Confederation .

Back in Prague he undertook thermodynamic investigations and had the idea of ​​using the entropy increase in large hot water heating systems. He became a professor at the German Technical University Brno and dealt with automotive engineering and flight technology. In 1922 he opened a design office in Vienna and sold the heavy oil gasifier named after him in Turkey and the Balkans .

In 1926 he examined locomotives with condensation and then introduced feed water preheating. In 1932 he patented the Heinl preheater with two-stage water heating.

publication

  • Investigations on steam jet devices. 1922

literature

Web links

supporting documents

  1. ^ Directory of the old men of the German fraternity. Überlingen am Bodensee 1920, p. 211.
  2. http://www.techniklexikon.net/d/schweroelvergaser/schweroelvergaser.htm