Hans Winter (engineer)

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Hans Winter (born January 6, 1921 in Braunschweig , † November 14, 1999 in Munich ) was a German mechanical engineer and university professor .

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Hans Winter studied marine engineering at the Technical University of Danzig , continued his studies at the Technical University of Braunschweig after the Second World War and graduated in 1949 with a diploma . He then became a research assistant to Gustav Niemann at the TH Braunschweig and later at the TU Munich . In 1954 he became a Dr.-Ing. In Munich with his work The Most Load-bearing Involute Straight Gearing . PhD . From 1956 he worked in industry in the gear factory in Friedrichshafen and from 1965 at Demag .

1968 Hans Winter was as successor to Gustav Niemann as a professor at the Institute for Machine Elements appointed to the Research Center for Gears and Gear (FZG) of the Technical University of Munich. He further developed the research center into a center of gear transmission research , worked on internationally standardized load capacity calculations for gears and gear drives and was involved in the scientific processing of the standards DIN 3990 (load capacity calculation of spur gears) and ISO 6336 (calculation of load capacity of spur gears / Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears). From 1980 he worked on the three-volume standard work Machine Elements founded by Gustav Niemann .

In 1992, Hans Winter was awarded the Ernst Blickle Prize from the SEW Eurodrive Foundation . In 1998, he was "in recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements in the field machine elements, in particular in the development of fundamental and internationally important calculation methods for gears and their transfer into industrial practice" from the Technical University of Dresden , the honorary degree Dr.-Ing. E. h. awarded.

Since 2001, the Research Association for Drive Technology has awarded the "Hans Winter Prize" endowed with 3000 euros.

Fonts

  • The most load-bearing involute spur gear. Dissertation. TH Munich 1954. Ed. Gustav Niemann . Vieweg, Braunschweig 1954.
  • Loan W. Dudley: Gears. Edited for German practice by Hans Winter. Springer, Berlin 1961.
  • (Ed.): Fretting on gears. Research Center for Gears and Gear Manufacturing, Munich 1973.
  • Gustav Nieman: machine elements . 3 volumes. With the collaboration of Hans Winter and Bernd-Robert Höhn. Springer, Berlin 1981–1986. ISBN 3-540-06809-0 , ISBN 3-540-11149-2 , ISBN 3-540-10317-1 .
    • Italian edition: Elementi di macchine. Edizioni di Scienza e Tecnica, Milan 1986. New edition: Manuale degli organi delle macchine. Tecniche Nuove, Milan 2006, ISBN 88-481-1649-3 .
  • Bevel gears. expert, Ehningen bei Böblingen 1990, ISBN 3-8169-0312-6 .

literature

  • Gerhard Sörgel , Heinz Linke: Obituary for Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. Eh Hans Winter. In: Universitätsjournal - The newspaper of the Technical University of Dresden. 11, issue 1, 2000, p. 7.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chair for Machine Elements ( Memento of the original from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at bayern-innovativ.de  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bayern-innovativ.de
  2. Honorary doctoral students of the TH / TU Dresden. Technical University of Dresden, accessed on January 28, 2015 .
  3. Keyword: "Hans Winter Prize" on the website of the TU Chemnitz