Hansjoachim Ziem

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Hansjoachim Ziem (born March 9, 1908 in Braunschweig ; † 1995 in Dresden ) was a German traffic engineer and university professor.

Life

After graduating from high school in Easter 1926 , Hansjoachim Ziem studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University in Berlin-Charlottenburg . At the beginning of his studies he was active in the Corps Berolina. On December 19, 1931, he graduated as Dipl.-Ing. from. He then went to the Deutsche Reichsbahn as a site manager . In 1934 he became a master builder of the Reichsbahn and worked as an assistant at the Reichsbahndirektion Hamburg in Altona . At the end of 1935 he was appointed head of the locomotive department at the Reichsbahn repair shop in Berlin-Tempelhof . Promoted to the Reichsbahnrat, he was assistant in the Reichsbahn Central Office from 1940 to 1943 and, after its dissolution, in the Reich Ministry of Transport . In 1944 he moved to the machine office in Erfurt .

After the Second World War , Ziem headed the work preparation department at the Reichsbahn repair shop in Meiningen as chief technical inspector . From the summer semester of 1951 he worked part-time as a lecturer at the Ilmenau engineering school. At the end of 1953 he was appointed chief engineer to Berlin in the main administration of the Reichsbahn repair works within the Ministry of Transport of the GDR.

On September 1, 1954, Ziem was appointed to a full professorship with a teaching position for rail vehicles at the Friedrich List University of Transport in Dresden. From September 1956 to August 1960 he was also Vice-Rector for Scientific Aspirantur . Then he was Dean of the Faculty of Transportation Engineering until September 1962 . In early 1963 he was appointed director of the newly created institute for rail-bound vehicles, which he headed until the end of 1968. In addition, from 1963 to 1968 he headed the field of traffic engineering and held the chair for car construction and workshop systems from mid-1964 to the end of 1968. In September 1973 he retired. His research on energy consumption standards, which he carried out together with Richard Woschni, was groundbreaking.

Hansjoachim Ziem was buried in the old Annenfriedhof .

Awards

Fonts

  • Contribution to the mathematical prediction of wheel flange wear , 1957
  • Thoughts on the further development of the planned vehicle maintenance at the Deutsche Reichsbahn , 1959
  • For the introduction of the full wheel , 1962
  • The arching of railway vehicles , 1962
  • Development trends in vehicle technology , 1970

literature

  • Werner Gross, Gerhard Rehbein: History of the university for transport "Friedrich List" Dresden , Transpress publishing house for transport, Berlin 1989, 1st edition, ISBN 3-344-00324-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of Weinheimer Corps Students 1990, p. 531