• The Intze Principle (German: Intze-Prinzip) is a name given to two engineering principles, both named after the hydraulic engineer, Otto Intze, (1843–1904)...
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    Masurische Schiffahrtskanal in Ostpreußen) in 1892. Two years later, engineer Otto Intze published his Expert Opinion on the Utilization of Considerable Water...
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    the dam was developed by Prof. Dr. Otto Intze from Aachen and built according to the so-called Intze Principle; Intze also led the construction. To build...
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    and professor Otto Intze. It was constructed during the years 1889 to 1891 by the industrialist Robert Böker following the idea of the Intze Principle. Until...
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  • Senior Advisor for Technology on the Board of Directors of MBB – Hamburg Otto Intze [de] – professor of hydraulic engineering Christoph Ingenhoven – architect...
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    direction of Alberto Cucchiero, according to the design of Professor Otto Intze and Dr. Curt Bachmann. It is also the highest stone and arch dam in Poland...
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    it was the largest hydro-electric power station in Europe. In 1895, Otto Intze, a leading expert of water building in Germany, was commissioned by the...
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    length. The masonry structure was erected on a Gneiss basis according to the Intze Principle. Equipped with Francis turbines manufactured by Voith and Siemens-Schuckert...
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    Rostock–Laage Airport. Franz Susemihl (1826–1901), Classics#Philology Otto Intze (1843–1904), Hydraulic engineer and university lecturer Bernhard Riedel...
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