Ritter was born to a teacher, Johann Friedrich Ritter, and his wife Barbara Salate on April 14, 1847.
He graduated from the Technical School in Basel (1865–68) with a diploma in engineering. In 1868, he became a railway engineer in Hungary, and in 1869, an assistant to Carl Culmann. In 1870, he became a professor of engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of Zurich, and from 1873 to 1882, a professor of engineering in Riga. From 1882 to 1905, he held a professorship of engineering in Zurich. Additionally, he would hold the rectorship of the Polytechnic Institute from 1887 to 1891.
Ritter died in Zurich on October 22, 1906, and was buried in the cemetery of Turbenthal.
Scientific activity
Ritter worked on the statics of engineering structures and the construction of bridges and railways at the Polytechnic Institute of Zurich. He also continued the teachings of Culmann as a theorist. He regarded statics as an engineering discipline and also developed kinematics. One of his students was Othmar Ammann.
Ritter developed the first design scheme for tunnel lining to deal with the effects of loads from collapsing rock.[2]
Awards, recognition
Honorary Citizen of Zurich (1889)
Honorary Doctor of the University of Zurich (1896).
Personal life
Ritter married Magdalena Jacobi, an American, in 1875. His younger brother Herman Ritter (1851–1918) was an architect. Karl Wilhem's son, Woldemar Ritter (1880–c.1935) would also become a prominent architect, specializing in church buildings. Woldemar principally practiced in Boston and is noted for his work on Episcopal churches, especially Grace and St. Peter's Church and Emmanuel Church in Baltimore.
^М.М. Протодьяконов "Давление горных пород и рудничное крепление". - М.-Л.: Государственное Научно-Техническое Издательство, 1930, Ч.1. - 104 с.(in Russian)
Bibliography
Ritter, W.: Die statik der tunnelgewölbe. - Berlin, J. Springer, 1879. - 66 p.(in German)
Ritter, W.: Statische Berechnung der Versteifungsfachwerke der Hängebrücken, in: Schweizerische Bauzeitung, 1883. Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 6–38. (in German).
Ritter, W.: Anwendungen der graphischen Statik. Nach Professor C. Culmann. Erster Teil: Die im Inneren eines Balkens wirkenden Kräfte. Zurich: Meyer & Zeller, 1888. (in German).
Ritter, W.: Anwendungen der graphischen Statik. Nach Professor C. Culmann. Zweiter Teil: Das Fachwerk. Zurich: Meyer & Zeller, 1890. (in German).
Ritter, W.: Die Bauweise Hennebique. Schweizerische Bauzeitung, Vol. 3, 1899, No. 5, pp. 41–43, No. 6, pp. 49–52 & No. 7, pp. 59–61. (in German).
Ritter, W.: Anwendungen der graphischen Statik. Nach Professor C. Culmann. Dritter Teil: Der kontinuierliche Balken. Zurich: A. Raustein, 1900. (in German).
Ritter, W.: Anwendungen der graphischen Statik. Nach Professor C. Culmann. Erster Teil: Der Bogen. Zurich: A. Raustein, 1906. (in German).