Richard Green

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Richard Grün (born July 23, 1883 in Mannheim ; † April 10, 1947 ) was a German building materials chemist and university professor.

Life

Richard Grün studied chemistry at the universities of Jena and Kiel. In 1904 he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Jena . After graduating as Dr. phil. in 1910 he became an assistant at Hermann Passow's chemical research station in Blankenese. In 1911 he moved to the Hansa cement and filter works in Haiger, where he was appointed director in 1912. After the First World War, in which he participated as a soldier from 1914 to 1918, from 1915 with the rank of lieutenant, he became a partner in the above research station. In 1919 he moved to the research institute of the metallurgical cement industry as director, managing director and laboratory director and became managing director of the Association of German Blast Furnace Cement Works. On June 24, 1930, RWTH Aachen appointed him honorary professor for hydraulic binders and concrete at the Faculty of Construction. In addition, Grün had his own institute as a building expert in Ratingen-Hösel .

Grün wrote textbooks and handbooks on building chemistry and published over 150 individual papers in relevant specialist journals.

Awards

Fonts (selection)

  • Handbook for Reinforced Concrete , Volume 4: Liquid Containers ,
  • The concrete , 1926
  • The cement , 1927
  • Chemical resistance of concrete , 1928.
  • The blast furnace cement , 1929
  • We and Technology , 1942.
  • Chemistry for civil engineers and architects, the most important things in the field of building material chemistry in a comprehensible representation . J. Springer, Berlin 1939. 4th edition 1949.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fifty Years of the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete. 1907-1957. Verlag W. Ernst, Berlin 1957, p. 41 ( excerpt from Google Books ), and necrologist from the Rhenish-Westphalian industrial area. 1939/1951 (1955), ZDB ID 207117-4 .
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 78 , 440; Kösener corps lists 1960, 71 , 570.
  3. RWTH Aachen Archive: Faculty of General Sciences (PDF; 5.8 MB), p. 14.
  4. Construction experts institute Roger Grün: History ( Flash ; 293 kB)