Max Keler

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Max L. Keler (born July 15, 1929 - † August 25, 2016 ) was a German mechanical engineer.

Max Keler studied at the Technical University of Munich , where he was awarded a Dr.-Ing. Degree in 1958 with the work of analyzing and synthesizing space crank gears using spatial line geometry and dual dimensions at the Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering . PhD. He was a professor of gear engineering in the precision engineering and physical engineering department at the Munich University of Applied Sciences .

Fonts

  • Kinematic analysis of spatial and plane gears I to III. , Hanser Munich 1976
  • Dual-vector half-tangents for the representation of the finite motion of rigid bodies. In: Environment and Planning B, Vol. 6, pp. 403/12. London 1979
  • Influence of elasticities and joint play on the robot accuracy. Consultation. Development. Research. , Munich University of Applied Sciences 1983
  • together with Josef Jucha: A calculation method for robot control with a given gripper movement with six degrees of freedom , In: Research in Engineering, November 1985, Volume 51, Issue 6, pp 181-185

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Max Keler obituary notice , Süddeutsche Zeitung, August 27, 2016
  2. ^ Annual report of the German Research Foundation DFG, Volume 2, 1984, p. 461