Heinrich Hencky
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German engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinrich Hencky was a German engineer. Born in Ansbach, he studied civil engineering in Munich and received his PhD from the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt. In 1913, he joined a railway company in Kharkiv, Ukraine. On the outbreak of World War I he was interned. After the war he taught at Darmstadt, Dresden and at Delft in the Netherlands.
Heinrich Hencky's Published Works
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- The Law of Elasticity for Isotropic and Quasi‐Isotropic Substances by Finite Deformations (1931) (88)
- The Elastic Behavior of Vulcanized Rubber (1933) (86)
- On a Simple Model Explaining the Hardening Effect in Poly‐Crystalline Metals (1932) (5)
- XXV. On the propagation of elastic waves in materials under high hydrostatic pressure (1932) (5)
- Mathematical principles of rheology. (1949) (3)
- Discussion: “Theories of Strength” (Nadai, A., 1933, J. Appl. Mech., 1, pp. 111–123) (1933) (0)
- Discussion: “Influence of Rate of Shear on Shearing Strength of Lead” (Jamieson, James, 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 579–582) (1934) (0)
- Discussion: “Bending of Circular Plates With Large Deflection” (Way, Stewart, 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 627–633) (1934) (0)
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