Journal of Microwave Power
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An Analysis of Dielectric Properties of Synthetic
Ballast Water at Frequencies Ranging from 300 to 3000 Mhz [PDF] |
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D. Boldor, J. Ortego and K.A. Rusch
2008 42 3 27-38 |
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Abstract Ballast water presents an important
vector for introduction of aquatic invasive species in the coastal waters around
the world. Currently there are no established technologies proven to
completely eliminate this problem due to the particularities of the
ballasting and de-ballasting operations (extremely large volumes of water,
efficiency at destroying macro and micro organisms, environmental issues
associated with chemical treatments). Continuous microwave heating presents a
potential solution to this problem, but the design of suitable applicators
depends on the dielectric properties of the ballast water to be processed.
The study presented in this paper is focused on the dielectric properties
(dielectric constant – Key Words: Dielectric properties, dielectric loss, dielectric constant, continuous microwave, ballast water, pollution control, invasive species, zoo plankton, saltwater, micro algae, Artemia nauplii, Artemia species |