Background
Reismann, Herbert was born on January 26, 1926 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Henrik and Olga (Pokorny) Reismann.
(Presents the theory of plates as a branch of classical, t...)
Presents the theory of plates as a branch of classical, three-dimensional elasticity theory. Starts with a review of the notation and basic equations of elasticity theory, then presents basic plate theory and the concepts of stress resultants, stress-strain, displacement relations, and equilibrium. Both vectorial and scalar methods are employed. Goes beyond the standard classical treatments by offering new material on flexural deformation and shear. Covers plate theory for both static and dynamic conditions, which leads to a discussion of instbility theory. Includes numerical techniques (finite element and finite difference methods) for the solution of deformation problems.
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Reismann, Herbert was born on January 26, 1926 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Henrik and Olga (Pokorny) Reismann.
Bachelor of Science Aeronautical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1947. Master of Science, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy Engineering, University Colorado, 1962.
Project engineer Convair, Fort Worth, 1951—1953. Principal structures engineer Republic Aviation Corporation, Hicksville, New York, 1954—1956. Chief engineer system analysis, chief solid mechanics Martin Marietta Corporation, 1957—1964.
Professor, director aerospace engineering State University of New York, Buffalo, 1964—2001, professor emeritus, since 2002. Consultant National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Bell Aero Systems Corporation.
(Presents the theory of plates as a branch of classical, t...)
(Book by Reismann, Herbert, Pawlik, Peter S.)
Associate fellow American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Best Technology Paper award 1962, Oustanding Aerospace Achievement award 1987). Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Association of University Professors, International Association Bridge and Structural Engineering, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi.
Married Edith Falber, August 14, 1952. Children— Sandra Jean, Barbara Anne.