Ludwig Prandtl Ring

The Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring is the highest award of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics), awarded "for outstanding contribution in the field of aerospace engineering." The award is named in honour of Ludwig Prandtl.

Recipients

  • 2018 Hermann Fasel
  • 2017 Helmut Sobieczky
  • 2016 Egbert Torenbeek

References

  1. "DGLR: Auszeichnung – Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring". Dglr.de. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  2. "DGLR: Aktuelle Preisträger". Dglr.de. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  3. Hager, W. (2014). Hydraulicians in Europe 1800–2000. IAHR Monographs. CRC Press. p. 1176. ISBN 978-1-4665-5498-6. Retrieved February 11, 2018. After World War II Rotta came into contact with Albert Betz (1885–1968) of Göttingen University who was astonished to note that Rotta had no university degree. The latter thus worked ... Two noteworthy papers published in the early 1950s relate to the turbulent velocity distribution close to walls, thereby extending the approach of Prandtl and von Karman. The works over the ... He was awarded in 2000 the Ludwig-Prandtl Ring for his achievements in fluid mechanics.
  4. Storck, R. (2003). Flying Wings: die historische Entwicklung der Schwanzlosen- und Nurflögelflugzeuge der Welt (in German). Bernard & Graefe. p. 201. ISBN 978-3-7637-6242-2. Retrieved February 11, 2018. Philippe Poisson-Quinton, Paris Jahrgang 1919, Studium an der Sorbonne in Paris, Schule des Traveaux Publics und höhere Schule für Luftfahrrtechnik, Paris, langjähriger Mitarbeiter des Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales (ONERA), zuletzt Direktor für internationale Kooperationen und Senior Advisor, ... 1997 erhielt er für seine Verdienste um die europäische Luftfahrt von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt den Ludwig Prandtl-Ring verliehen.
  5. The Engineer. Morgan-Grampian (Publishers). 1961. p. 355. Retrieved February 11, 2018. ... for rendering approximate solutions to physical problems uniformly valid.” Professor Dipl.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. E.h. Heinrich Focke, Bremen, will be presented with the Ludwig Prandtl Ringfor 1961.
  6. Aeronautics. 1960. p. 131. Retrieved February 11, 2018. ... Sir Frederick Handley Page addresses the Wissenschaftliche Gessellschaft fur Luftfahrt after he had been presented with the Ludwig-Prandtl Ring for 1960, one of the highest of aeronautical distinctions. In the picture the ring can just be ...
  7. Germany. 1959. p. 72. Retrieved February 11, 2018. Gerhard Domagk Professor Claudius Dornier, Honorary Dr. of Engineering, was honoured with the Ludwig Prandtl Ring by the Scientific Society for Aeronautics on the occasion of his 75th birthday. This honour came in recognition of Dornier's scientific, technical, and organizational achievements and his extraordinary success in the application of all-metal construction as well as in the development of giant flying boats. Dornier, who lives in Zug (Switzerland) today, became a co-worker ...
  8. Hirschel, E.H.; Prem, H.; Madelung, G. (2012). Aeronautical Research in Germany: From Lilienthal until Today. Engineering online library. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 45. ISBN 978-3-642-18484-0. Retrieved February 11, 2018. Albert Betz, born in Schweinfurt on December 25, 1885. 1905 he studies mechanical engineering at the Institute of Technology (TH) Munich and has, thereafter, his practical training at the “Germanian Dockyard” (“Germania-Werft”) in Kiel. 1906 he studies nautical engineering at the Institute of Technology (TH) Berlin and, after some time ... 1958 recipient of the Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring. 1968 he dies in Göttingen on April 16. and provided the basics for calculating ...
  9. Eckert, M. (2016). Ludwig Prandtl – Strömungsforscher und Wissenschaftsmanager: Ein unverstellter Blick auf sein Leben (in German). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 364. ISBN 978-3-662-49918-4. Retrieved February 11, 2018. 1957 hatte die Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Luftfahrt (WGL) erstmals den „Ludwig Prandtl Ring“ als höchste Auszeichnung an Forscher verliehen, die sich durch „hervorragende eigene Arbeiten in den Flugwissenschaften in all ihren Disziplinen“ verdient gemacht hatten. Der erste „Ludwig Prandtl Ring“ ging an Kármán, der zweite an Betz. Unter den Preisträgern waren aber nicht nur Prandtl-Schüler, sondern auch Flugzeugkonstrukteure wie Claude Dornier und Ludwig Bölkow, ...
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