Peter Bardenheuer

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Peter Bardenheuer (born May 8, 1888 in Eschweiler ; † March 2, 1979 ) was a German engineer .

Life

He was the son of foreman Bernhard Bardenheuer and his wife Elisabeth, née Odenhausen. After attending grammar school in Eschweiler, he studied at the Technical University of Aachen. In 1914 he became an assistant at the Eisenhüttenmännisches Institut at the Technical University of Aachen , where he graduated in 1919 as a graduate engineer.

From 1919 to 1921 he was head of the physical and metallographic research institute at Gutehoffnungshütte Oberhausen . Subsequently, he was a member of the board of directors of the research institute for metalworking Basse and Selve in Altena i. W. at. In 1922 he became head of department at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Iron Research in Düsseldorf . He remained a scientific member of this society until 1945 . With Friedrich Körber he examined, among other things, coreless high-frequency melting furnaces.

family

On August 7, 1920 he married Marianne nee Prinz. The children Rudolf, Elisabeth, Marianne and Friedrich emerged from their marriage.

Fonts (selection)

  • Hardness test using the ball drop test , Düsseldorf, 1921.
  • (with Alfred Kaiser): The influence of additional coal dust firing on the melting process in the foundry dome furnace , Düsseldorf, 1927.
  • (with Karl Ludwig Zeyhen): The overheating of cast iron , Düsseldorf, 1929.
  • (with Christian Alexander Müller): Investigations into the behavior of the accompanying elements in iron, in particular oxygen in the segregation of steel, with contribution to the determination of oxygen. Investigations into segregation in calmed and non-calmed mild steel blocks , Düsseldorf, 1929.
  • (with Werner Bottenberg): On the knowledge of the high frequency induction furnace , Volume 10, 1934.
  • (with Arthur Reinhardt): Influence of the melt treatment by iron oxide-rich and acidic oxide-poor slags on the crystallization and the mechanical properties of gray cast iron , Düsseldorf, 1934.
  • (with Wilhelm A. Fischer) Slagging of titanium from molten steel in an acidic and basic high-frequency furnace under various slag. From the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research, Düsseldorf , Düsseldorf, 1955.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Körber, Friedrich, in: German Biography