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EIS: Potentiostatic or Galvanostatic Mode?
17 Oct 2018Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) measurements are often performed in potentiostatic mode rather than in galvanic mode. Usually, both of these modes are equivalent, however, sometimes results from the two techniques may differ.This application note evaluates both techniques for testing batteries.
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Non-Destructive TechniquesNon-destructive techniques (NDT) describes a variety of analytical techniques used to evaluate the properties of a material. Common methods include ultrasonic, magnetic-particle, liquid penetrant, radiographic, remote visual inspection (RVI), and eddy-current testing. NDT is regularly used in forensic engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, systems engineering, aeronautical engineering, and medicine.BatteriesElectrochemistry