Friedrich Kießling (electrical engineer)

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Friedrich Kiessling (also written Kiessling ; * September 23, 1935 ; † September 16, 2019 in Potsdam ) was a German electrical engineer and specialist book author.

Life

Friedrich Kießling studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Munich . After graduating as a graduate engineer in 1958, he was a research assistant at his university. Until he retired in 1997, he was head of the “Technology and Development” department in the “Railway Electrification / Line Construction” division of Siemens AG in Erlangen and a member of several international standardization committees .

Then he was a freelance consulting engineer on the one driving and overhead lines operate. He was spokesman for the "Energy" working group in the "European Association for Railway Interoperability" (AEIF), which revised the Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI) for the European Commission , and a member of the "Ice Loads" working group in Committee K 421 of the Germans Commission for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies (DKE). He was instrumental in the creation of the currently current provision for the planning and construction of power transmission lines over 45 kV - Rated voltage (DIN EN 50341). He was co-editor of the magazine Electric Railways .

Kießling lived in Baiersdorf near Erlangen. He is the owner of the patent "DE Patent 1784878" (January 20, 1972) for the foundation of the driven pile .

Works (selection)

  • Contact lines for electric railways - Planning, Design, Implementation, Maintenance , Erlangen, Publicis Publishing, 2018
  • Contact lines for electric railways - planning, calculation, execution, operation , Erlangen, Publicis Publishing, 2014
  • Overhead Power Lines - Planning, Design, Construction , Berlin, Springer, 2003
  • Calculation of the condition of the ropes in the anchoring section of an overhead power line , Friedrich, 1972
  • Contribution to the calculation of the condition of the ropes in the anchoring section of an overhead power line , Friedrich, 1971

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituaries of Friedrich Kießling | trauer.nordbayern.de. Retrieved on August 25, 2020 (German).