Journal of Microwave Power
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Dielectric Properties of
Wood From 2 to 3 GHz [PDF] |
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R. Olmi, M. Bini,
A. Ignesti and C. Riminesi 2000 35 3 135-143 |
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Abstract Many applications of
microwave energy to wooden materials have been developed in the last few
decades, both for treatment and for diagnostic purposes. All these
applications require a reliable estimation of the permittivity of the wood
species of interest, which is the physical parameter of crucial importance in
the absorption of electromagnetic energy. This paper presents results
obtained in the dielectric characterization of five wood species in the
frequency range from 2 to 3 GHz, including the ISM frequency of 2.45 GHz.
Permittivity was measured by an open-ended coaxial-line probe of new design
on wood samples conditioned at several moisture levels. The influence of the
natural variability of wood characteristics on the measured permittivity was
also investigated by a suitable experimental setup consisting of a poplar
table including both sapwood and heartwood regions. Finally, a theoretical
discussion on the meaning of a scalar measurement on anisotropic dielectrics
is conducted in terms of an isotropic equivalent permittivity, which is
related to the permittivity tensor of the dielectric material. Key Words: Wood permittivity, anisotropic permittivity, dielectric properties |