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Siegfried Hasenjäger (born February 19, 1899 in Braunschweig , † October 28, 1970 in Kommern ) was a German civil engineer .

Life

After military service in World War I, Hasenjäger studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig , graduating in 1922. Until 1926 he worked as a structural engineer and construction engineer in the construction industry (reinforced concrete) and then in the higher Bremen civil service with the building police. He received his doctorate in Braunschweig in 1935 (on the behavior of concrete and reinforced concrete in fire and the formation of expansion joints in reinforced concrete construction). From 1939 he was on the board of the Prussian examination center for static calculations (later the Reichsstelle for structural engineering) in the Prussian building and finance department in Berlin. From 1947 until his retirement in 1964 he was the government building director and head of the state examination office for structural analysis of North Rhine-Westphalia in Düsseldorf. He then worked as a test engineer for structural engineering.

From 1940 he published the multi-volume work Technical Building Regulations with Hans Gottsch .

literature

  • Klaus Stiglat : Civil engineers and their work , Ernst and Son 2004, p. 178

Fonts

  • Stability of buildings Regulations for the static testing of building projects requiring approval with a list of the test offices and test engineers for structural engineering as well as the test fees for the federal territory including Berlin. Düsseldorf: Werner 1960
  • with Hanns Frommhold: DIN housing standards. Düsseldorf: Werner 1950 and more (the 28th edition appeared in the Federal Gazette Cologne 2017)

At Werner Verlag he also published Werner's small building calendar every year .