Hans Baudisch

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Hans Baudisch (born August 27, 1881 in Salzburg , † November 28, 1948 in Vienna ) was an Austrian engineer and technician .

Life

He was the son of the school principal Johannes Baudisch († 1922) and his wife Hermine nee Schuster. After attending the state high school in Salzburg, Hans Baudisch studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University in Vienna , where he received his doctorate in 1905. techn. He then worked in turbine construction for more than six years, first at Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik , then in Krems and finally in Gotha in the German Empire . In 1910 he was appointed to the teaching position as a student adviser, board member and teacher at the mechanical engineering school of the technical and commercial federal school in Vienna. From 1914 to 1918 he took an active part in the First World War and was deployed in the glider station in Pula.

He was best known for the mechanics textbook he wrote for state trade schools. Hans Baudisch had specialized in water turbine construction, hydro and aeromechanics and applied hydraulics and wrote over 100 publications on these topics, some of which he edited himself. He was a member of the Austrian Association of Engineers and Architects and the Electrotechnical Association in Vienna as well as the Austrian Water Management Association.

He lived in Vienna V, Laurenzgasse 12.

family

Hans Baudisch married Anna Schweitzner, born in Salzburg on June 21, 1908, the daughter of a master tanner. The daughters Gertraud and Marianne emerged from the marriage.

Honors

Fonts

  • The suction turbines , Munich, Berlin: Oldenbourg, 1914.
  • Modern design principles of water turbine construction , Vienna: self-published, 1915.
  • Contribution to the question of the stability conditions of the turbine regulator , Vienna: Verlag für Fachliteratur, 1915.
  • On the expansion of hydropower with a very small gradient with special consideration of the electricity turbines , Vienna: Self-published, 1915.
  • Comparison of shock and deflection theory , Berlin, Vienna, 1917.
  • The hydraulic efficiency of large-gap full jet water turbines , Vienna, 1929.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rudolf Vierhaus : German Biographical Encyclopedia , 2nd edition, Munich, 2005, page 401.