Abstract

Electrical impedance spectrometry (EIS) is modern monitoring method which we used for detect anomalies in porous substances. At the Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering was through projects in EUREKA program developed new apparatus with unique device Z-meter, special probes for different using and user's software which was used in big spectra of application (monitoring of earthen dike, morphology of the bottom in reservoir, moisture of bricks columns, etc.). Students work on the construction of the probes, conception of monitoring and obtaining of the results through their bachelor, master or doctoral thesis. In work they need knowledge from different areas of education like physics, hydraulics, material engineering and others. Because education is also in practical form, it is interesting not only for students from Czech Republic, but also from foreign country.

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