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Impulse galvanic-static method

This method can also be applied for diagnostics of the solid electrolyte sensors. In this case, i (t) = const or i (j ) = l/p. Operative impedance at the absence of polarization can be determined from the following equation  [Pg.170]

+ l p + n and an operative voltage from the following equation  [Pg.170]

After a few mathematical manipulations, the voltage can be determined from the following correlation  [Pg.170]

It follows from Equation (4.36) that the total voltage E(t) oo. Therefore, [Pg.170]

Function of the total voltage E (0 versus time, calculated in accordance with Equation [Pg.170]


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