Hans Fricke (engineer)

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Hans Fricke (born October 12, 1913 in Wolfenbüttel , † February 19, 2004 in Wedel ) was a German railway engineer.

From 1938 to 1951, Fricke was a research assistant at the TU Braunschweig at what is now the Institute for Telecommunications. During the Second World War he was obliged to do research in the Navy. In 1951 he completed his habilitation with Leo Pungs .

In 1962 he came to the Institute for Transport, Railway Engineering and Traffic Safety of Hermann Lagershausen , at whose institute at the time the skills in railway engineering were combined with those of modern telecommunications technology . He worked on the electromagnetic transmission of information between the track and railway vehicles and was also active in the special research area on flight guidance .

Publications

  • with Melchior Stöckl , KH Winterling: Guide to electrical engineering. Volume 4: Electrical measurement technology. Teubner, Stuttgart 1978.
  • Moeller - Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering , together with Franz Moeller , Heinrich Frohne , Paul Vaske , Karl-Heinz Locher, Hans Müller, Thomas Harriehausen, Dieter Schwarzenau; Vieweg + Teubner Verlag; 22nd revised edition, 2011

literature

  • Klaus Pierick: apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans Fricke on his 70th birthday. In: Series of publications by the Institute for Transport, Railway Engineering and Traffic Safety. Issue 30, Braunschweig 1983.
  • August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? : The German Who's Who, Volume 39, p. 377, Schmidt-Römhild, 2000 ISBN 3-795-02029-8 .

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