Publication detail

Research and Modelling in Civil Engineering 2017, chapter 7: Impedance spectroscopy, a method to determine physical and chemical properties of construction materials.

LUŇÁK, M. KUSÁK, I.

Original Title

Research and Modelling in Civil Engineering 2017, chapter 7: Impedance spectroscopy, a method to determine physical and chemical properties of construction materials.

Type

book chapter

Language

English

Original Abstract

Impedance spectroscopy (IS) is a method that employs the impedance frequency dependence to characterize various solids and liquids. To carry out the characterization, IS employs the impedance and phase versus frequency plots, or the so called Nyquist plot, i.e., displaying the impedances in the complex plane throughout the entire frequency range. IS has become a popular method of material research and development, requiring relatively simple electric measurements, which are non-destructive in most cases, and can be automated easily.

Keywords

concrete, impedance spectroscopy, modeling, physical properties, dielectric losses

Authors

LUŇÁK, M.; KUSÁK, I.

Released

18. 12. 2017

Publisher

Koszalin University of Technology Publishing House

Location

Koszalin

ISBN

978-83-7365-474-7

Book

Research and Modelling in Civil Engineering 2017

Pages from

99

Pages to

114

Pages count

16

BibTex

@inbook{BUT143821,
  author="Miroslav {Luňák} and Ivo {Kusák}",
  title="Research and Modelling in Civil Engineering 2017, chapter 7: Impedance spectroscopy, a method to determine physical and chemical properties of construction materials.",
  booktitle="Research and Modelling in Civil Engineering 2017",
  year="2017",
  publisher="Koszalin University of Technology Publishing House",
  address="Koszalin",
  pages="99--114",
  isbn="978-83-7365-474-7"
}