The Engineer and the Scandals offers both an in-depth study of a
critical step in the evolution of the theory of porous media and an
absorbing tale of interpersonal dispute and ultimate tragedy involving
two key theorists. Both working at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna,
Karl von Terzaghi, 'the father of modern soil mechanics, ' and Paul
Fillunger engaged in a long disagreement in the 1930s over the handling
of the physical problems in porous bodies. The ugly confrontation with
its tragic end was a scandal in many respects, not only in Vienna but
throughout the international engineering community, and perhaps a
microcosm of wider unrest and upheaval in contemporaneous Middle Europe.
Using biographical and scientific details, this book brings to life
these diametrically opposed personalities, their clash of ideas and
styles, and the sad consequences.