weerstandtomografie
Weerstandtomografie, also known as electrical resistance tomography (ERT), is a non-invasive imaging technique used to visualize the internal structure of conductive or semi-conductive materials. The method relies on measuring electrical resistance or impedance variations within a medium, which are influenced by differences in material properties such as density, composition, or moisture content. By applying electrical currents at various points around an object and recording the resulting voltage differences, ERT reconstructs a two-dimensional or three-dimensional model of the internal distribution of these properties.
The technique is widely applied in industrial processes, environmental monitoring, and medical imaging. In industrial settings,
Weerstandtomografie operates by placing electrodes around the object under investigation. A series of electrical currents are
One of the key advantages of weerstandtomografie is its real-time capability, allowing for continuous monitoring of