constantestroomontlading
Constantestroomontlading is a term used in some discussions to describe a process in which electrical discharge proceeds at a fixed current over the discharge period, irrespective of the changing voltage of the source or storage device. It is not a standard term in established electrical engineering literature and is generally considered a neologism or colloquial label.
Etymology: The word appears to be a fusion of Dutch roots: constante (constant), stroom (current), ontlading (discharge).
Concept and relation to battery testing: In practice, constant-current discharge is a common method for characterizing
Implementation and safety: Achieving a constant current requires a regulated current source or electronic load. Tests
Legacy and references: Because the exact term is infrequently used in standards or textbooks, most documentation