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Eric Reissner

Max Erich (Eric) Reissner (January 5, 1913 – November 1, 1996) was a German-American civil engineer and mathematician, and Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was recipient of the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1964, and the ASME Medal in 1988.[2]

Eric Reissner[1]
Eric and Johanna Reissner
Born(1913-01-05)January 5, 1913
DiedNovember 1, 1996(1996-11-01) (aged 83)
Known forReissner–Stein static theory
Mindlin–Reissner plate theory
AwardsASME Medal (1988)
Timoshenko Medal (1973)
Theodore von Karman Medal (1964)
Guggenheim Fellowship (1962)
ICM Speaker (1936)
Scientific career
Fieldscivil engineering, mathematics
Thesis Contributions to the Theory of Elasticity of Non-Isotropic Materials  (1938)
Doctoral advisorsDirk Jan Struik
Doctoral studentsDouglas McIlroy

Reissner is known as co-developer of the Mindlin–Reissner plate theory. He is remembered by The New York Times (1996) as the "mathematician whose work in applied mechanics helped broaden the theoretical understanding of how solid objects react under stress and led to advances in both civil and aerospace engineering."[3]

Professor Reissner is perhaps best known for the Reissner shear deformation plate theory, which resolved the classical boundary-condition paradox of Kirchhoff, and for establishment of the Reissner variational principle in solid mechanics, for which he received an award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Professor Reissner also has been honored by the American Society of Civil Engineers with the Theodore von Kármán Medal, by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers with the Timoshenko Medal, and by the University of Hanover, Germany, with an honorary doctorate. He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the International Academy of Astronautics, and an honorary member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the German Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik). He wrote nearly 300 articles published in scientific and technical journals and continued these contributions to the advancement of knowledge until the last few months of his illness.

Biography edit

Reissner was born in Aachen, Germany, son of Hans Jacob Reissner, an aeronautical engineer, and Josefine (Reichenberger) Reissner. At the Technical University of Berlin he obtained his Bsc in Applied Mathematics in 1935, and his MSc in Civil Engineering in 1936. Next he obtained his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1938[4] under Dirk Struik with the thesis, entitled "Contributions to the Theory of Elasticity of Non-Isotropic Materials."

Reissner started his academic career in 1938 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he taught mathematics. In 1947 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics, and served in this position until 1969. Next from 1969 to 1979 he was Professor of Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences at the University of California, San Diego.[4] From 1948 to 1955 he had also been researcher at NASA's Langley Research Center, and from 1956 to 1957 at Lockheed's Palo Alto Research Center.

Reissner was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962. He was awarded the honorary doctor by the University of Hanover, and was elected honorary member by the Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM). He received the Timoshenko Medal in 1973, the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1964, and of the ASME Medal in 1988.

Selected publications edit

  • William Ted Martin and Eric Reissner. Elementary differential equations. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1956; 1961.
  • Eric Reissner. Selected Works in Applied Mechanics and Mathematics. 1996.
Articles, a selection
  • E. Reissner, "The Effect of Transverse Shear Deformation on the Bending of Elastic Plates," ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 12, 1945, pp. A68–A77
  • Reissner, Eric. "." Quarterly of Applied Mathematics 5.1 (1947): 55–68.
  • Reissner, Eric. "On a variational theorem in elasticity." Studies in Applied Mathematics 29.1–4 (1950): 90–95.
  • Lin C. C., Reissner E., Tsien H. S. ″On two-dimensional non steady motion of a slender body in a compressible fluid″ // J. Math. and Phus. 1948. V. 27, No 3

References edit

  1. ^ Before 1938, Reisser published his articles under the name "Erich Reissner" instead of "Eric Reissner". Reissner, Erich (1936). "Stationäre, axialsymmetrische, durch eine schüttelnde Masse erregte Schwingungen eines homogenen elastischen Halbraumes". Ingenieur-Archiv. 7 (6): 381–396. doi:10.1007/BF02090427. ISSN 0020-1154. S2CID 120683818.
  2. ^ S. Nemat-Nasser. Mechanics Today: Pergamon Mechanics Today Series. 2014. Pagina ix
  3. ^ Tim Hilchey. "Eric Reissner, 83, Well-Known Math Scholar, Dies," The New York Times, Nov. 11, 1996. Accessed 2017-07-19.
  4. ^ a b "Eric Reissner – NNDB" at nndb.com, 2014. Accessed 2017-07-19.

External links edit

  • Eric Reissner, Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering

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Max Erich Eric Reissner January 5 1913 November 1 1996 was a German American civil engineer and mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology He was recipient of the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1964 and the ASME Medal in 1988 2 Eric Reissner 1 Eric and Johanna ReissnerBorn 1913 01 05 January 5 1913DiedNovember 1 1996 1996 11 01 aged 83 Known forReissner Stein static theory Mindlin Reissner plate theoryAwardsASME Medal 1988 Timoshenko Medal 1973 Theodore von Karman Medal 1964 Guggenheim Fellowship 1962 ICM Speaker 1936 Scientific careerFieldscivil engineering mathematicsThesisContributions to the Theory of Elasticity of Non Isotropic Materials 1938 Doctoral advisorsDirk Jan StruikDoctoral studentsDouglas McIlroy Reissner is known as co developer of the Mindlin Reissner plate theory He is remembered by The New York Times 1996 as the mathematician whose work in applied mechanics helped broaden the theoretical understanding of how solid objects react under stress and led to advances in both civil and aerospace engineering 3 Professor Reissner is perhaps best known for the Reissner shear deformation plate theory which resolved the classical boundary condition paradox of Kirchhoff and for establishment of the Reissner variational principle in solid mechanics for which he received an award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Professor Reissner also has been honored by the American Society of Civil Engineers with the Theodore von Karman Medal by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers with the Timoshenko Medal and by the University of Hanover Germany with an honorary doctorate He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the International Academy of Astronautics and an honorary member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the German Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics Gesellschaft fur Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik He wrote nearly 300 articles published in scientific and technical journals and continued these contributions to the advancement of knowledge until the last few months of his illness Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography editReissner was born in Aachen Germany son of Hans Jacob Reissner an aeronautical engineer and Josefine Reichenberger Reissner At the Technical University of Berlin he obtained his Bsc in Applied Mathematics in 1935 and his MSc in Civil Engineering in 1936 Next he obtained his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1938 4 under Dirk Struik with the thesis entitled Contributions to the Theory of Elasticity of Non Isotropic Materials Reissner started his academic career in 1938 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he taught mathematics In 1947 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics and served in this position until 1969 Next from 1969 to 1979 he was Professor of Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences at the University of California San Diego 4 From 1948 to 1955 he had also been researcher at NASA s Langley Research Center and from 1956 to 1957 at Lockheed s Palo Alto Research Center Reissner was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 He was awarded the honorary doctor by the University of Hanover and was elected honorary member by the Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics GAMM He received the Timoshenko Medal in 1973 the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1964 and of the ASME Medal in 1988 Selected publications editWilliam Ted Martin and Eric Reissner Elementary differential equations Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1956 1961 Eric Reissner Selected Works in Applied Mechanics and Mathematics 1996 Articles a selection E Reissner The Effect of Transverse Shear Deformation on the Bending of Elastic Plates ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol 12 1945 pp A68 A77 Reissner Eric On bending of elastic plates Quarterly of Applied Mathematics 5 1 1947 55 68 Reissner Eric On a variational theorem in elasticity Studies in Applied Mathematics 29 1 4 1950 90 95 Lin C C Reissner E Tsien H S On two dimensional non steady motion of a slender body in a compressible fluid J Math and Phus 1948 V 27 No 3References edit Before 1938 Reisser published his articles under the name Erich Reissner instead of Eric Reissner Reissner Erich 1936 Stationare axialsymmetrische durch eine schuttelnde Masse erregte Schwingungen eines homogenen elastischen Halbraumes Ingenieur Archiv 7 6 381 396 doi 10 1007 BF02090427 ISSN 0020 1154 S2CID 120683818 S Nemat Nasser Mechanics Today Pergamon Mechanics Today Series 2014 Pagina ix Tim Hilchey Eric Reissner 83 Well Known Math Scholar Dies The New York Times Nov 11 1996 Accessed 2017 07 19 a b Eric Reissner NNDB at nndb com 2014 Accessed 2017 07 19 External links editEric Reissner Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineering Retrieved from https en 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