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MŰNSTEROVÁ, Z. PAŘÍLKOVÁ, J. DUŠEK, J. MIKULKA, J.
Original Title
Electrical impedance reconstruction measured by modified electrical impedance spectrometry
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Electrical impedance characterizes the properties of an material when passing through an alternating electric current. The paper describes reconstruction of electrical impedance measured by multi-electrode resistive method of impedance spectrometry extended to electrical impedance tomography with Z-meter IV device in laboratory conditions. The measurement was carried out on the physical model of cylinder with a drinking water. To this environment was placed an asymmetrically glass, which represented an anomaly in the environment. The Z-meter device was used to measuring the components (real and imaginary) of electrical impedance of a given environment at a frequency of 8 kHz. Then values of the electrical impedance were plotted to the Surfer program, where reconstruction of the electrical impedance was carried out by means of triangulation with linear interpolation.
Keywords
electrical impedance, Z-meter IV device, probe, water, glass
Authors
MŰNSTEROVÁ, Z.; PAŘÍLKOVÁ, J.; DUŠEK, J.; MIKULKA, J.
Released
17. 10. 2019
Publisher
Brno University of Technology, VUTIUM
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-5729-4
Book
EUREKA 2019 - 7th Colloquium and Working Session
Edition
neuv.
Edition number
1
2464-4595
Periodical
EUREKA
Year of study
Number
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
93
Pages to
96
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT159750, author="Zuzana {Műnsterová} and Jana {Pařílková} and Jan {Dušek} and Jan {Mikulka}", title="Electrical impedance reconstruction measured by modified electrical impedance spectrometry", booktitle="EUREKA 2019 - 7th Colloquium and Working Session", year="2019", series="neuv.", journal="EUREKA", volume="1", number="1", pages="93--96", publisher="Brno University of Technology, VUTIUM", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-214-5729-4", issn="2464-4595" }