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랄프 펙 (Ralph B. Peck 1912-2008)교수 별세

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랄프 펙 (Ralph B. Peck 1912-2008)교수 별세
일리노이 대학 (어바나-샴페인 캠퍼스)의 명예교수이며 국제 토질지반공학회(ISSMGE)회장을 역임(1969-1973)한 펙 교수가 지난 2월 18일 미국 뉴멕시코 주의 알버커키에서 심장마비로 별세하였다(향년 95세). 그의 딸 낸시 (Nancy Peck Young)가 2월 19일자로 일본의 아까기(赤木)교수에게 보낸 서한과 조사(2008년)를 번역하지 않고 아래에 싣는다. 아까기 교수는 미국토목학회(ASCE)에서 1999년에 발간한 굳맨(R.E.Goodman)교수의 Karl Terzaghi – the Engineer as Artist 를 토질역학의 아버지 – 칼 테르쟈기의 생애 라는 제목으로 일역하여 일본 지반공학회 발간으로 간행(2006년)한 분이다.

딸 낸시의 서한
Dad had two heart attacks and congestive heart failure three weeks ago. We were able to get him home from the hospital for his remaining time. My brother, Jim, and our son, Michael, came the first weekend he was home and we had a good time with Dad reminiscing and just talking. We had great help from Hospice and Home Instead to make it easier on all of us. He died peacefully yesterday morning.
Nancy Peck Young



조사 (orbituary)
Ralph B. Peck
1912 – 2008

Ralph B. Peck, Professor Emeritus of Foundation Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign died of congestive heart failure on February 18, 2008, at his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was born in Winnipeg, Canada, to his American parents, Orwin K and Ethel Huyck Peck on June 23, 1912.
Ralph Peck earned a Civil Engineering Degree in 1934 and Doctor of Civil Engineering Degree in 1937, both from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. In 1938-39 he attended the Soil Mechanics course at Harvard University and was a laboratory assistant to Arthur Casagrande. From 1939 to 1942 Peck was an assistant subway engineer for the City of Chicago, representing Karl Terzaghi who was a consultant on the Chicago Subway Project. He joined the University of Illinois in 1942, and was a Professor of Foundation Engineering from 1948 to 1974. Since 1974, Professor Peck was a Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, and a consultant in geotechnical engineering.
In 1948, together with Karl Terzaghi, Ralph Peck co-authored the most influential text book in geotechnical engineering, Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice. In 1953 with Walt Hanson and Tom Thornburn, Ralph Peck co-authored the widely used text book Foundation Engineering.
In 1942, Dr. Peck joined the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Illinois, where he remained as a teacher and mentor until his retirement as Professor Emeritus in 1974. After moving to Albuquerque, Dr. Peck continued his active consulting practice which included jobs in forty-four states in the USA and twenty-eight countries on five continents. His more than one thousand consulting projects include: the rapid transit systems in Chicago, San Francisco, and Washingtonthe Alaskan Pipeline System the James Bay Project in Quebec and the Dead Sea dikes. He authored over 250 technical publications, and served as the President of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering from 1969 to 1973. In 1974, he was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Ford. A few of his many honors include the Norman Medal, The Wellington Prize, and the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Education from the American Society of Engineers. His last project was the Rion-Antirion Bridge in Greece. It received the ASCE’s OPAL Outstanding Civil Engineering Award for 2005, and is the only project outside the United States to be so honored.
Ralph Peck married Marjorie E. Truby on June 14, 1937. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Nancy Peck (Allen) Young, and son and daughter-in-law, James (Laurie) Peck, and grandchildren, Michael Young and Maia Peck.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Ralph B. Peck Geotechnical Engineering Fund-U of I Foundation, 1305 West Green Street, MC-386, Urbana, Illinois,
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