- Ferdinand Redtenbacher
Ferdinand Jakob Redtenbacher (*
July 25 1809 inSteyr ; †April 16 1863 inKarlsruhe ) is considered as the founder of science-basedmechanical engineering .Life
Redtenbacher, son of an ironmonger from Steyr, first went through an apprenticeship in commerce and accounting. After a short intermezzo as technical illustrator in the "Baudirektion" (building authority) in
Linz , he attended the Polytechnikum inVienna from 1825 until 1829. He stayed there until 1834 as an assistant toJohann Arzberger . In 1835, he accepted an invitation to become professor at the Höhere Industrieschule inZürich , where he taughtmathematics andgeometry . In 1841, he finally became professor inmechanics and mechanical engineering at the Polytechnikum Karlsruhe, and as its director between 1857 and 1862, he transformed it into a school of international standing.Influence
Redtenbacher is considered as the founder of scientific mechanical engineering. Working at the Polytechnikum Karlsruhe, he supplied the previously empirical teaching with a mathematical foundation. Among his students, such outstanding engineers as
Karl Benz ,Franz Reuleaux , andEmil Škoda can be found.Works (original titles in German)
* Theorie und Bau der Turbinen und Ventilatoren, Mannheim 1844
* Resultate für den Maschinenbau, Mannheim 1844
* Theorie und Bau der Wasser-Räder, Mannheim 1846
* Principien der Mechanik, Mannheim 1852
* Die Luftexpansions-Maschine, Mannheim 1853
* Die calorische Maschine, Mannheim
* Die Gesetze des Lokomotiv-Baues, Mannheim 1855
* Das Dynamiden-System, Mannheim 1857
* Der Maschinbau, Mannheim 1862External links
* [http://kmoddl.library.cornell.edu/biographies/Redtenbacher/index.php Biography]
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