Georg Ehlers
Georg Heinrich Ehlers (born March 17, 1890 in Inowrazlaw , † April 18, 1972 in Unterliederbach ) was a German civil engineer. He was an engineer at Wayss & Freytag .
Life
Ehlers, son of the court secretary Johann and Ludwika Philipine Ehlers, b. Szartowicz studied civil engineering at the TH Berlin-Charlottenburg from 1908 to 1913, graduating as a graduate engineer. He was a senior engineer at Wayss & Freytag and initially headed the design office in Berlin and then that in Frankfurt. From 1946 he was a self-employed test engineer (especially structural dynamics such as vibrations in turbine foundations) and had an engineering office in Frankfurt (most recently with Ludwig Cezanne).
In 1936 he received a teaching position for reinforced concrete construction at the TH Darmstadt , where he had previously received his doctorate.
1951 to 1968 he published the concrete calendar .
Fonts (selection)
- Building hardware made from local materials , Berlin, VDI Verlag 1936.
- The Clapeyron equation as the basis of the framework calculation Berlin, Ernst & Sohn , 3rd edition 1950 (first Deutsche Bauzeitung 1924)
literature
- Klaus Stiglat (Ed.): Civil engineers and their work , Ernst & Sohn 2004
Web links
- Georg Ehlers in the Hessian biography
proof
- ^ Karl-Eugen Kurrer : 100 years of concrete calendar . In: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau , 100th year (2005), no. 9, pp. 795–811
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SURNAME | Ehlers, Georg |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ehlers, Georg Heinrich (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German civil engineer |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 17, 1890 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Inowrazlaw |
DATE OF DEATH | April 18, 1972 |
Place of death | Unterliederbach |