Fukuhei Takabeya

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Fukuhei Takabeya (1939)

Fukuhei Takabeya (born September 9, 1893 in Okazaki , † April 24, 1975 in Kamakura ) was a Japanese civil engineer.

Takabeya went to school in Nagoya and studied from 1916 to 1919 at Kyūshū University , where he was then a lecturer until 1921 and then assistant professor until 1925. In 1922 he received his doctorate (with a dissertation on a beam clamped at both ends with special consideration of the axial load). In 1925 he became a professor at Hokkaidō University in Sapporo . From 1947 he was a professor at Kyushu University and from 1954 to 1966 he taught at the Japanese Defense Academy. He then taught at Tokai University until 1972.

He further developed the cross method and Kani method into an efficient method of calculating highly statically indeterminate systems such as high-rise buildings.

literature

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  • For calculating the girders walled in on both sides with special consideration of the longitudinal force . Berlin: Springer-Verlag 1924
  • Frame panels . Berlin: Springer 1930
  • To calculate the stresses in flat clamped flat sheets , in: 3rd International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics , vol. II, 1930, pp. 71-73.
  • Multi-story frames . Berlin: Ernst & Son 1965
  • Multi-story frame . Berlin: Ernst & Son 1967