Heinrich Neukirch

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Heinrich Neukirch ( April 1, 1895 - December 17, 1936 in Graz ) was a German civil engineer.

Neukirch received his doctorate in 1934 at the Technical University of Munich (A calculation method of five-part equations and their application to the calculation of elastically flexible intermediate transverse frames in bridge systems) . He was a senior engineer at the Harkort bridge construction company in Duisburg. In 1931 he became an associate professor for building mechanics at the TH Graz .

According to his student Konrad Sattler , he was considered a pioneer in the calculation of suspension bridges with the introduction of influence lines . According to Sattler, it is the basis for the later theories of Kurt Klöppel and Franz Dischinger .

Fonts

  • Calculation of the suspension bridge taking into account the deformation of the cable, Ingenieur-Archiv, Volume 7, 1936, p. 140

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Biographical data according to Gerhard Kurzmann, Wiltraud Resch, Monuments and Fates: the St. Peter Stadtfriedhof in Graz, 2002
  2. Georg Kapsch , the professor for steel construction there , used to be a bridge construction engineer at Harkort. After Sattler, Harkort was the most important bridge building company in Germany at the time, a forerunner of Demag .
  3. Sattler in Klaus Stiglat : civil engineers and their work , Ernst and son 2004, p 334f, with photo of Neukirch on S. 335th