Friedrich Czerny

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Friedrich Czerny (born June 5, 1923 in Vienna ; † November 5, 2000 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian civil engineer .

biography

Czerny first studied aircraft construction at the Technical University in Vienna and, after military service in World War II and being a prisoner of war in the Soviet Union, cultural engineering and water management at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna , where he received his doctorate in 1950 under Ernst Chwalla (contribution to the calculation of water tanks with special consideration of plate clamped on three sides). Afterwards he was professor for statics and strength theory at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, from 1962 as associate professor and from 1966 as full professor and head of the institute for structural engineering and strength theory until his early retirement in 1988. He was also a consulting engineer from 1962 .

He published about slabs under load cases, as they can be found in civil engineering and hydraulic engineering (e.g. for containers for drinking water, angle retaining walls, dam walls), torrent barriers made of reinforced concrete.

Fonts (selection)

  • Torrent barriers made of concrete and reinforced concrete. A study of their loading, construction, calculation and dimensioning. Vienna: VÖZ 1971
  • Torrent dams. Vienna: Zement + Beton 1998
  • About circular tanks and their static calculation, Österr. Water Management, Volume 6, 1954, Issue 8/9
  • Boards for rectangular panels that are uniformly fully loaded, Bautechnik Archiv, issue 11, Ernst and Son 1955
  • The hydrostatically loaded plate of any shape with a free edge in the water level, Civil Engineer, Volume 35, 1960, H. 8
  • The dimensioning of circular cylindrical vessels and pressure pipes, Austrian. Water Management, Volume 16, 1964, H. 9/10
  • The rectangular plate supported on three sides, in: Steel construction and structural engineering - Current problems (Festschrift Hermann Beer, Konrad Sattler), Springer 1965
  • Water tanks made of reinforced concrete, cement and concrete, Volume 15, 1970, H. 52
  • with R. Kettner: The rectangular plate clamped rigidly on three edges, in: A. Hain, J. Stern (Ed.), Festschrift Alf Pflüger, Institute for Statics, Hanover 1977
  • with H. Böck, J. Mayer: Schiefwinklige reinforced concrete slab bridges, recommendations for calculation and construction, Federal Ministry for Buildings and Technology, Straßenforschung, H. 220, Vienna 1984
  • The semicircular slab with linearly variable thickness, concrete and reinforced concrete construction, Volume 81, 1986, Issue 8
  • The rectangular slab rigidly clamped on four sides with a linearly variable thickness, concrete and reinforced concrete construction, Volume 79, 1984, Issue 2

Panels for rectangular panels supported on four and three sides appeared regularly from 1958 onwards in the concrete calendar.

literature

  • Klaus Stiglat : Civil engineers and their work , Ernst and Son 2004
  • Konrad Bergmeister (Ed.): Festschrift Friedrich Czerny 75 years. Vienna: Self-published by the Institute for Structural Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences 1998
  • Friedrich Czerny died, Bautechnik, Volume 77, 2000, p. 963

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Also in Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, Volume 90, 1995, pp. 129-133