Ludwig Prandtl Scientist

Ludwig Prandtl (4 February 1875 – 15 August 1953) was a German engineer. He was a pioneer in the development of rigorous systematic mathematical analyses which he used for underlying the science of aerodynamics, which have come to form the basis of the applied science of aeronautical engineering. In the 1920s he developed the mathematical basis for the fundamental principles of subsonic aerodynamics in particular; and in general up to and including transonic velocities. His studies identified the boundary layer, thin-airfoils, and lifting-line theories. The Prandtl number was named after him.

Personal facts

Ludwig Prandtl
Birth dateFebruary 04, 1875
Birth place
German Empire , Germany , Freising , Upper Bavaria
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathAugust 15, 1953
Place of death
Germany , Göttingen , West Germany
Residence
Germany
Education
Technische Universität München
Known for
Prandtl number
Boundary layer

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Scientist

doctoral advisor
August Föppl
doctoral student
Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius
Walter Tollmien
Theodore von Kármán
Adolf Busemann
Johann Nikuradse
Field of study
Aerodynamics

Ludwig Prandtl on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://etc13.fuw.edu.pl/historical-turbulence
  2. http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/univerlag/2006/prandtl_book.pdf
  3. http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/univerlag/2014/GKSM9_prandtl_engl.pdf
  4. http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~krasny/math654_prandtl.pdf