Hans Göldner

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Hans Woldemar Erhard Göldner (born February 19, 1928 in Cossebaude ; † July 11, 2020 ) was a German engineer in the field of technical mechanics , professor at the Technical University of Dresden and author of specialist literature .

Life

In 1944 Göldner did military service and was taken prisoner . After the end of the Second World War , he was able to take the Abitur in Dresden in 1947 . This was followed by a one-year internship in mechanical engineering companies in Dresden . Thereupon Göldner began a four-year study at the TH Dresden, today's TU Dresden, which he graduated in 1952 as a graduate engineer for mechanical engineering.

After completing his studies, Hans Göldner remained as an assistant , later senior assistant at the university. There he worked in the field of strength theory with Professors Heinz Neuber and Arthur Weigand - as did other later professors at the TU Dresden, for example Günther Landgraf or Franz Holzweißig . In 1960 Göldner received his doctorate in engineering and in October of the same year was commissioned to hold a professorship at the Institute for Strength Theory and Vibration Research at the TH Dresden.

Göldner completed his habilitation in 1963. From 1964 he was a professor with a teaching assignment for strength theory in Dresden, from 1969 full professor - until 1992 for statics and strength theory and then until 1994 for elasticity theory and fracture mechanics . He was succeeded in this role by Herbert Balke , who had also studied and obtained his doctorate at the TU Dresden.

In addition, Göldner held the position of director of the Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering section at the TU Dresden from 1968 to 1973 .

Publications

Together with other renowned scientists from the German Democratic Republic , Göldner developed textbooks that were considered standard works for university education in the field of technical mechanics, and some of them are still valid. These were published by VEB Fachbuchverlag Leipzig .

Together with his Dresden colleague Franz Holzweißig, Göldner is the author of the guidelines for technical mechanics , in which the fundamentals of the subject are dealt with. The work also found recognition in the FRG and was published as a licensed edition by Springer-Wissenschaftsverlag .

With the participation of other university professors - including Günther Landgraf, Johannes Altenbach , Siegfried Sähn and Helge Bergander - a three-volume textbook Higher Strength Theory was published .

List of publications (selection)

  • Hans Göldner, Franz Holzweißig: Guide to technical mechanics . 11th edition. VEB Fachbuchverlag Leipzig, 1989, ISBN 9783343004973
  • Hans Göldner et al .: Textbook higher strength theory. Volume 1 . 2nd Edition. VEB Fachbuchverlag Leipzig, 1984
  • Hans Göldner et al .: Textbook higher strength theory. Volume 2 . 2nd Edition. VEB Fachbuchverlag Leipzig, 1989, ISBN 9783343004966
  • Hans Göldner et al .: Workbook higher strength theory . 2nd Edition. VEB Fachbuchverlag Leipzig, 1981

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice , in: Sächsische Zeitung of July 18, 2020.
  2. a b c Dorit Petschel : 175 years of TU Dresden. Volume 3: The professors of the TU Dresden 1828–2003. Edited on behalf of the Society of Friends and Supporters of the TU Dresden e. V. von Reiner Pommerin , Böhlau, Cologne a. a. 2003, ISBN 3-412-02503-8 , p. 282 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  3. Hans Göldner: History of the Institute for Solid Mechanics from the end of World War II . Abridged version, website of the Institute for Solid Mechanics at TU Dresden, accessed on September 24, 2016
  4. Golden PhD , MW-Blick - News from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Faculty newspaper of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TU Dresden), issue 8/2010 (published on March 4, 2010). Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  5. ^ Herbert Balke : Introduction to technical mechanics - strength theory . 3. Edition. Springer Vieweg, Berlin 2014, ISBN 9783642409806 (information on the author)
  6. Hans Göldner, Franz Holzweißig: Guide to technical mechanics . 10th edition. Heidelberg 1988, ISBN 978-3-662-12253-2