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Nondestructive Approach for Measuring
Temperature-Dependent Dielectric Properties of Epoxy Resins [PDF] |
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M. Jaleel Akhtar, L. E. Feher
and M. Thumm 2008 42 3 17-26 |
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Abstract A practical method for measuring the complex
relative permittivity of epoxy resins and other viscous liquids over a wide
temperature range in S-band is presented. The method involves inserting a hot
glass tube, filled with the liquid-under-test (LUT), into a length of WR-340
rectangular waveguide connected between two ports of a Vector Network
Analyzer, which measures the reflection and transmission coefficients at 2.45
GHz. The heating arrangement consists of a temperature-controlled glycol
bath, where the LUT-filled glass tube is placed. The dielectric properties
are determined using an optimization routine, which minimizes the error
between the theoretical and measured scattering coefficient data. The
theoretical values of the scattering coefficient data are computed with the
help of a numerical 3-D electromagnetic field simulator, the CST Microwave
Studio. The dielectric properties of the empty glass tube (required by the
simulation code) are also measured using the above methodology. Keywords: Dielectric measurements, electromagnetic properties, epoxy resins, liquid dielectrics, microwave processing, temperature dependent dielectric properties. |