Help me in selecting a power supply for conductivity measurements

Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around selecting a power supply for conductivity measurements in a project involving solute concentration in water within a porous ceramic plate. Participants explore different measurement methods and seek recommendations for suitable equipment.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant proposes two measurement methods: placing two electrodes on the sides of the porous disk or using a tetrapolar measurement with four electrodes on the bottom.
  • Another participant suggests the Wenner array method as a suitable approach for the tetrapolar measurement.
  • A later reply references a document that may contain a list of instruments suitable for the Wenner array method.
  • There is mention of the versatility of the Wenner array, indicating a wide range of instrumentation options available.
  • Participants express uncertainty about the specific equipment available and suggest consulting with lab technicians for assistance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the potential of the Wenner array method for the tetrapolar measurement, but there is no consensus on the specific power supply or instruments to use.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include uncertainty about the specific equipment available to the original poster and the need for further clarification on the setup and instrumentation required for the measurements.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in conductivity measurements, electrochemical methods, or those working with porous materials may find this discussion relevant.

tabasko
Messages
8
Reaction score
0
Hello all,

For my project, I am trying to measure the solute concentration of water inside a porous ceramic plate (~2mm in diameter). I am using platinum electrodes.

There are two ways I think I could possibly do this.

1) Place two electrodes on the sides of the porous disk
2) Place 4 electrodes on the bottom of the disk (tetrapolar measurement).

From what I've read, I would want to use an AC power supply, ~1kHz and ~1uA.

I have a chemical engineering background so I am not sure how to set everything up. Can anyone help me find equipment that could be used for both measurement methods as well as recording the data on the computer?

Thanks!
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
I suggest the Wenner array method.

http://geoprobe.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/electrical_conductivity_sop.pdf

go well
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Hey Studiot,

I went through the link and the Wenner array method seems to be exactly what I am talking about when I mentionned the tetrapolar measurement. Now I just need to find a suitable power supply and the other required instruments.
 
Wasn't there is list of instruments in the pdf?

The Wenner arrary is a very versatile arrangement so there is a huge range of suitable instumentation. I have no idea what you have available, perhaps your labtech might help here?

If you google wenner array there are lots of hits all with different instrument setups to choose from.

go well
 

Similar threads

Replies
15
Views
2K
  • · Replies 11 ·
Replies
11
Views
2K
  • · Replies 33 ·
2
Replies
33
Views
3K
  • · Replies 36 ·
2
Replies
36
Views
5K
Replies
19
Views
3K
Replies
1
Views
2K
Replies
61
Views
10K
  • · Replies 8 ·
Replies
8
Views
3K
  • · Replies 13 ·
Replies
13
Views
4K
Replies
21
Views
8K