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Definition of galvanic in English: galvanicadjective ɡalˈvanɪkɡælˈvænɪk 1Relating to or involving electric currents produced by chemical action. (有关或包括化学反应)产生电流的 Example sentencesExamples - Since titanium and titanium alloys are very resistant to corrosion, the filler metal should be selected carefully to avoid galvanic corrosion.
- Even the mix water in concrete can set the scene for a galvanic current, from the high-potential steel, through the electrolytic moisture in the concrete, to the lower potential soil, water, or other materials.
- A rust or a galvanic cell reaction could develop at the juncture between the screw and the stud.
- A full-contact adhesive segregates the materials so there is no chance of a galvanic reaction, while self-piercing rivets provide extra holding power in peel-prone areas.
- He used an animal ear membrane to receive signals from an oscillating galvanic inductor.
- Embedded galvanic anodes are also used to address potential corrosion problems at the joints and for general substructure repairs.
- It could be argued they are better below the water because they are not subject to galvanic or stray current corrosion that often causes failure of metal fittings.
- Contact of differing metals can cause a galvanic reaction that produces rust and deterioration.
- Direct contacts with certain other metals should be avoided in the presence of an electrolyte; otherwise galvanic corrosion of the aluminum may take place in the vicinity of the contact area.
- Mercathodes block the flow of destructive galvanic currents in boats' 12-volt electrical systems.
- Blistering paint on metal components may be the first sign of galvanic corrosion, followed by a white powdery buildup on the aluminum surface and finally deep pitting that leaves the aluminum weak and porous.
- These papers continue Ohm's deduction of results from experimental evidence and, particularly in the second, he was able to propose laws which went a long way to explaining results of others working on galvanic electricity.
- Iontophoresis is the use of electric impulses from a low-voltage galvanic current stimulation unit to drive topical corticosteroids into soft tissue structures.
- The carrier signal causes galvanic conduction to occur through the skin of the patient.
- The galvanic current is directly proportional to the cathodic area when the cell is under cathodic control as it normally is in water.
- Anodically polarizing the alloy (anodic protection) by impressed anodic current or galvanic coupling with a more noble metal in order to maintain the surface oxide film
- The two basic methods of electrolysis are galvanic and thermolytic.
- The paper looks at a broad number of applications including electrostatics, galvanic phenomena and electrodynamics.
- Because the use of dissimilar metals is avoided, the possibility of galvanic corrosion is minimized.
- The technique, known as galvanic vestibular stimulation, unbalances a person so that they automatically veer left or right in an attempt to rebalance themselves.
Synonyms generated by electricity, voltaic 2Sudden and dramatic. 突然的;惊人的 a searing, galvanic experience Example sentencesExamples - Afterwards, emboldened by the music's galvanic tides and ominous, pacing images, I barged backstage.
- But their financial difficulties could have a galvanic effect, although the semi-finals would be a more realistic ambition.
- League Cups and Celtic are bitter sweet, more the former than the latter, the most galvanic being the defeat by Rovers four years ago which set the terrain shifting under his feet.
- The New York Times, meanwhile, wrote that ‘this slow, episodic film is held together by his galvanic presence’.
- What's fascinating about watching Ford's film today is to have seen so many films since its release wrestle with the same concepts - and often still create a galvanic effect in their audiences.
- This is the scene's only glimpse of him; Michel's galvanic change of mind and manner (after narrating ‘I lost courage’) is not explained until this moment.
- Here, alas, he has never set the heather ablaze, which is a pity because his work at its best is entrancing, even - dare we say it - galvanic.
- In a mouth-watering programme full of enticing - nay, galvanic - events, there are 550 authors shoehorned into two packed weeks.
- The music, Partita by Vytautas Barkauskas, is by turns pert and crisp, abrasive and urgent, and its phrases impel his limbs to galvanic action, as if they had a will of their own.
- A few galvanic images free themselves from the fog of anecdote by their sheer authority.
- Their sophomore release is indeed galvanic, with electric guitars and impassioned percussion (both drums and piano) leading the charge.
- But they're operated like private companies by two galvanic entrepreneurs willing to compete with their own money.
Derivativesadverb A triple optical isolation galvanically isolates the power section from both the line sides. Example sentencesExamples - The specimens were tested in a 3 ½ percent sodium chloride solution with three different electrochemical conditions imposed on them: freely corroding, galvanically coupled to zinc, and galvanically coupled to magnesium.
- The invention relates to a method for galvanically depositing a protection layer on a structural component that needs to be protected against hot gas corrosion, e.g. turbine blades.
- The audio converters are galvanically isolated and not connected to the main ground.
- It can be complemented also with connection of galvanically separated converter to a RS485 bus.
OriginLate 18th century: from French galvanique, from Galvani, Luigi. Rhymesaldermanic, botanic, Brahmanic, Britannic, epiphanic, Germanic, Hispanic, interoceanic, Koranic, manganic, manic, mechanic, messianic, oceanic, organic, panic, Puranic, Romanic, satanic, shamanic, talismanic, titanic, transoceanic, tympanic, volcanic Definition of galvanic in US English: galvanicadjectiveɡælˈvænɪkɡalˈvanik 1Relating to or involving electric currents produced by chemical action. (有关或包括化学反应)产生电流的 Example sentencesExamples - Anodically polarizing the alloy (anodic protection) by impressed anodic current or galvanic coupling with a more noble metal in order to maintain the surface oxide film
- Mercathodes block the flow of destructive galvanic currents in boats' 12-volt electrical systems.
- Even the mix water in concrete can set the scene for a galvanic current, from the high-potential steel, through the electrolytic moisture in the concrete, to the lower potential soil, water, or other materials.
- He used an animal ear membrane to receive signals from an oscillating galvanic inductor.
- Iontophoresis is the use of electric impulses from a low-voltage galvanic current stimulation unit to drive topical corticosteroids into soft tissue structures.
- A full-contact adhesive segregates the materials so there is no chance of a galvanic reaction, while self-piercing rivets provide extra holding power in peel-prone areas.
- The paper looks at a broad number of applications including electrostatics, galvanic phenomena and electrodynamics.
- The technique, known as galvanic vestibular stimulation, unbalances a person so that they automatically veer left or right in an attempt to rebalance themselves.
- Blistering paint on metal components may be the first sign of galvanic corrosion, followed by a white powdery buildup on the aluminum surface and finally deep pitting that leaves the aluminum weak and porous.
- Embedded galvanic anodes are also used to address potential corrosion problems at the joints and for general substructure repairs.
- Since titanium and titanium alloys are very resistant to corrosion, the filler metal should be selected carefully to avoid galvanic corrosion.
- Direct contacts with certain other metals should be avoided in the presence of an electrolyte; otherwise galvanic corrosion of the aluminum may take place in the vicinity of the contact area.
- These papers continue Ohm's deduction of results from experimental evidence and, particularly in the second, he was able to propose laws which went a long way to explaining results of others working on galvanic electricity.
- Contact of differing metals can cause a galvanic reaction that produces rust and deterioration.
- A rust or a galvanic cell reaction could develop at the juncture between the screw and the stud.
- Because the use of dissimilar metals is avoided, the possibility of galvanic corrosion is minimized.
- The galvanic current is directly proportional to the cathodic area when the cell is under cathodic control as it normally is in water.
- The carrier signal causes galvanic conduction to occur through the skin of the patient.
- The two basic methods of electrolysis are galvanic and thermolytic.
- It could be argued they are better below the water because they are not subject to galvanic or stray current corrosion that often causes failure of metal fittings.
Synonyms generated by electricity, voltaic 2Sudden and dramatic. 突然的;惊人的 hurry with awkward galvanic strides Example sentencesExamples - A few galvanic images free themselves from the fog of anecdote by their sheer authority.
- This is the scene's only glimpse of him; Michel's galvanic change of mind and manner (after narrating ‘I lost courage’) is not explained until this moment.
- Here, alas, he has never set the heather ablaze, which is a pity because his work at its best is entrancing, even - dare we say it - galvanic.
- The music, Partita by Vytautas Barkauskas, is by turns pert and crisp, abrasive and urgent, and its phrases impel his limbs to galvanic action, as if they had a will of their own.
- Afterwards, emboldened by the music's galvanic tides and ominous, pacing images, I barged backstage.
- What's fascinating about watching Ford's film today is to have seen so many films since its release wrestle with the same concepts - and often still create a galvanic effect in their audiences.
- Their sophomore release is indeed galvanic, with electric guitars and impassioned percussion (both drums and piano) leading the charge.
- In a mouth-watering programme full of enticing - nay, galvanic - events, there are 550 authors shoehorned into two packed weeks.
- League Cups and Celtic are bitter sweet, more the former than the latter, the most galvanic being the defeat by Rovers four years ago which set the terrain shifting under his feet.
- But their financial difficulties could have a galvanic effect, although the semi-finals would be a more realistic ambition.
- The New York Times, meanwhile, wrote that ‘this slow, episodic film is held together by his galvanic presence’.
- But they're operated like private companies by two galvanic entrepreneurs willing to compete with their own money.
OriginLate 18th century: from French galvanique, from Galvani, Luigi. |