B1.1 - Thermal-electrical impedance spectroscopy for fluid characterization
Author(s) -
Martin Jägle,
HansFridtjof Pernau,
M. Pfützner,
Mike Benkendorf,
X. Li,
Markus Bartel,
O. Herm,
S. Drost,
D. Rutsch,
Jürgen Wöllenstein,
A. Jacquot
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
proceedings sensor 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5162/sensor2017/b1.1
Subject(s) - characterization (materials science) , dielectric spectroscopy , materials science , electrical impedance , thermal , spectroscopy , optoelectronics , nanotechnology , electrical engineering , chemistry , physics , thermodynamics , electrode , engineering , electrochemistry , quantum mechanics
Electrical impedance spectroscopy (dielectric or electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) is a widespread characterization method for solids or fluids in industrial applications. Here we present a novel combination of the electrical impedance spectroscopy with its thermal equivalent, that we thus call “thermal impedance spectroscopy”. With this combination, a deeper insight of the fluid properties, especially at different fluid mixtures, is possible
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