Monitoring of concrete hydration by electrical measurement methods

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Kusák, Ivo
Luňák, Miroslav
Chobola, Zdeněk

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Analysis of impedance spectra of inhomogeneous materials is a part of the impedance spectroscopy which is still waiting for its development. Materials having higher electric resistance values (over 500 kohm) can be considered – under certain simplifying assumptions – as dielectrics. A theory of dielectric polarization was formulated by Debye for homogeneous materials.
Analysis of impedance spectra of inhomogeneous materials is a part of the impedance spectroscopy which is still waiting for its development. Materials having higher electric resistance values (over 500 kohm) can be considered – under certain simplifying assumptions – as dielectrics. A theory of dielectric polarization was formulated by Debye for homogeneous materials.

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Procedia Engineering. 2016, vol. 2016, issue 151, p. 271-276.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705816317611

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