Hans Reissner
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German engineer and mathematician
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Hans Reissnerengineering Degrees
Engineering
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Aerospace Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Hans Reissnermathematics Degrees
Mathematics
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Applied Mathematics
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Measure Theory
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Why Is Hans Reissner Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hans Jacob Reissner, also known as Jacob Johannes Reissner , was a German aeronautical engineer whose avocation was mathematical physics. During World War I he was awarded the Iron Cross second class for his pioneering work on aircraft design.
Hans Reissner's Published Works
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- On the Vortex Theory of the Screw Propeller (1937) (56)
- Theory of propellers (1942) (36)
- Reinforced Circular Cutouts in Plane Sheets (1949) (16)
- Final report of phase 1 (1948) (12)
- A Generalized Vortex Theory of the Screw Propeller and Its Application (1940) (8)
- Analysis of an axial compressor stage with infinitesimal and finite blade spacing (1951) (3)
- The standing, one-dimensional shock wave under the influence of temperature-dependent viscosity, heat conduction and specific heat (1949) (3)
- LXVII. On the relation between thrust and torque distribution and the dimensions and the arrangement of Propeller-blades (1937) (3)
- A theoretical study of the dynamic properties of helicopter-blade systems (1948) (1)
- Systematic Analysis of Thermal Turbojet Propulsion (1947) (1)
- Discussion: “The Thick-Film Lubrication of Full Journal Bearings of Finite Width” (Muskat, M., and Morgan, F., 1939, ASME J. Appl. Mech., 6, pp. A117–A121) (1940) (0)
- Aerodynamic Center, Control and Stability of Airplanes (1943) (0)
- Project SQUID. Final Report of Phase 1 (1948) (0)
- Two-dimensional steady nonviscous and viscous compressible flow through a system of equidistant blades (1952) (0)
- VIBRATIONS OF A HELICOPTER ROTOR SYSTEM AND FUSELAGE INDUCED BY THE MAIN ROTOR BLADES IN FLIGHT (1953) (0)
- The Wing of Minimum Total Resistance (1940) (0)
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