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==Biography==
==Biography==
He was educated at the [[Polytechnic Institute]] at [[Hanover]], and at [[Göttingen]]. He was a practicing engineer for some time, in 1856 became teacher of mechanics and construction of machinery at Hanover, in the Polytechnic Institute, and in 1870 became professor in the [[RWTH Aachen University|School of Technology at Aix-la-Chapelle]]. He is best known as the author of Ritter's method of doing calculations for [[arch]]es for [[bridge]]s and [[roof]]s<ref>{{cite book |last=[[Karl-Eugen Kurrer|Kurrer]] |first=K.-E. |date=2018 |title=The History of the Theory of Structures. Searching for Equilibrium |trans-title= |url= |language= |location=Berlin |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons|Wiley]]|page=1053 |isbn=978-3-433-03229-9}}</ref>.
He was educated at the [[Polytechnic Institute]] at [[Hanover]], and at [[Göttingen]]. He was a practicing engineer for some time, in 1856 became teacher of mechanics and construction of machinery at Hanover, in the Polytechnic Institute, and in 1870 became professor in the [[RWTH Aachen University|School of Technology at Aix-la-Chapelle]]. He is best known as the author of Ritter's method of doing calculations for [[arch]]es for [[bridge]]s and [[roof]]s.<ref>{{cite book |last=[[Karl-Eugen Kurrer|Kurrer]] |first=K.-E. |date=2018 |title=The History of the Theory of Structures. Searching for Equilibrium |trans-title= |url= |language= |location=Berlin |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons|Wiley]]|page=1053 |isbn=978-3-433-03229-9}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==

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August Ritter (11 December 1826, in Lüneburg – 26 February 1908, in Lüneburg) was a German civil engineer.

Biography

He was educated at the Polytechnic Institute at Hanover, and at Göttingen. He was a practicing engineer for some time, in 1856 became teacher of mechanics and construction of machinery at Hanover, in the Polytechnic Institute, and in 1870 became professor in the School of Technology at Aix-la-Chapelle. He is best known as the author of Ritter's method of doing calculations for arches for bridges and roofs.[1]

Works

Notes

  1. ^ Kurrer, K.-E. (2018). The History of the Theory of Structures. Searching for Equilibrium. Berlin: Wiley. p. 1053. ISBN 978-3-433-03229-9.

References