While working as an engineer at Polysius, he invented the Lepol kiln,[5] which reduced the amount of energy that was needed to produce cement and the processing of iron ore.[6][2] (Lepol is a combination of Lellep and Polysius). In recognition of his engineering work, in 1960 he received, along with Robert Durrer the Carl Lueg Commemorative Medal from the Stahlinstitut VDEh.[7]
Selected publications
1930: Wärmetechnische Untersuchungen über den Wärmeaufwand beim Zementbrennen. Verbund-Rost-Drehofen, Dessau.
^Antek Schwarz: Stahl schreibt Geschichte. stahl und eisen 135 (2015) Nr. 10, S. 89–90.
Further reading
Kesaya E. Noda (editor), The Unshakeable Faith of an Inventor: Otto G. Lellep: Remembering and Remembered. Brandt & Maher Publishing 2022. ISBN978-1954744837.
External links
Günter Bauhoff, "Lellep, Otto". Neue Deutsche Biographie 14 (1985), p. 179 Online-Version. (in German)