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  2. Electrochemical fatigue crack sensor - Wikipedia

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    The Electrochemical Fatigue Crack Sensor. In 1992, Dr. Campbell Laird and Dr. Yuanfeng Li invented the EFS™. The EFS™ relies on a patented electrical test [2] [3] method, which monitors the current flow at the surface of a metal while it is being mechanically flexed.

  3. LMFP battery - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, BYD Auto announced its intentions to offer LMFP batteries in its vehicles in 2015. As of 2023, the batteries had not been released. [3]In 2022, Gotion reached agreement with the US state of Michigan on a package of incentives for building a large battery factory in the northern part of the state, despite some local opposition.

  4. List of electric vehicle battery manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Origins: Amperex Technology Limited. BYD / FinDreams: 111 / 115 GWh +58% 16% Shenzhen, Guangdong, China 1995 focuses on LFP battery production for battery storage power stations and has introduced a blade battery technology which makes the application reasonable in mid-to long range term electric vehicles [3] LG Energy Solution: 96 / 108 GWh ...

  5. Magnetic particle inspection - Wikipedia

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    No indications of cracking appear in this picture; the only marks are the "footprints" of the magnetic yoke and drip marks. A close-up of the surface of a (different) pipeline showing indications of stress corrosion cracking (two clusters of small black lines) revealed by MPI. Cracks that would normally have been invisible are detectable due to ...

  6. Electrolysed water - Wikipedia

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    An AA battery in a glass of tap water with salt showing hydrogen produced at the negative terminal. Electrolysed water (also electrolyzed water, EOW, ECA, electrolyzed oxidizing water, electro-activated water, super-oxidized solution or electro-chemically activated water solution) is produced by the electrolysis of ordinary tap water containing dissolved sodium chloride. [1]

  7. Electrocatalyst - Wikipedia

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    This technology remains economically noncompetitive. [14] Another example is found in the area of nitrogen fixation. The traditional Haber-Bosch process produces ammonia by hydrogenation of nitrogen gas: N 2 + 3 H 2 → 2 NH 3. In the electrified version, the hydrogen is provided in the form of protons and electrons: [15] [16] N 2 + 6 H + + 6 e ...

  8. Electrification - Wikipedia

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    Electrification is the process of powering by electricity and, in many contexts, the introduction of such power by changing over from an earlier power source. In the context of history of technology and economic development, electrification refers to the build-out of the electricity generation and electric power distribution systems.

  9. Biorock - Wikipedia

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    Biorock forming on rebar in seawater in the presence of a small electric current to form an electrified reef. Biorock (also seacrete [1]) is a cement-like engineering material formed when a small electric current is passed between underwater metal electrodes placed in seawater causing dissolved minerals to accrete onto the cathode to form a thick layer of limestone.