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Dielectric Properties of Eucalyptus urophylla Under an Ultra-Wide Frequency Range
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Dielectric properties of Eucalyptus urophylla wood were measured by using a network analyzer over an ultrawide frequency range between 0.2 GHz and 20 GHz. The effects of moisture content (MC), temperature and frequency on the dielectric permittivity and the dielectric loss factor
of Eucalyptus urophylla were investigated along different grain directions. The results showed that the dielectric permittivity along with the dielectric loss factor increased significantly with the elevation in MC. At the frequency of 2380 MHz with the MC increasing from 0% to 100%,
the dielectric permittivity along different grain directions (including longitudinal, radial and tangential directions) increased by 180%, 110% and 112%, respectively, while the loss factor along these three directions increased by 1642%, 3703% and 5058%, respectively. In addition, the increase
in dielectric properties of Eucalyptus urophylla wood was determined with the temperature elevating. When the temperature elevated from 20 °C to 140 °C, the dielectric permittivity at 2380 MHz along the longitudinal, radial and tangential directions, increased by 19%, 14% and
15%, respectively, while the loss factor increased by 133% at most. As the radio frequency increased, the dielectric permittivity of wood decreased. Regression equations satisfactorily described the dielectric properties of wood along different grain directions with different moisture contents.
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Title: Dielectric Properties of Eucalyptus urophylla Under an Ultra-Wide Frequency Range
Description:
Dielectric properties of Eucalyptus urophylla wood were measured by using a network analyzer over an ultrawide frequency range between 0.
2 GHz and 20 GHz.
The effects of moisture content (MC), temperature and frequency on the dielectric permittivity and the dielectric loss factor
of Eucalyptus urophylla were investigated along different grain directions.
The results showed that the dielectric permittivity along with the dielectric loss factor increased significantly with the elevation in MC.
At the frequency of 2380 MHz with the MC increasing from 0% to 100%,
the dielectric permittivity along different grain directions (including longitudinal, radial and tangential directions) increased by 180%, 110% and 112%, respectively, while the loss factor along these three directions increased by 1642%, 3703% and 5058%, respectively.
In addition, the increase
in dielectric properties of Eucalyptus urophylla wood was determined with the temperature elevating.
When the temperature elevated from 20 °C to 140 °C, the dielectric permittivity at 2380 MHz along the longitudinal, radial and tangential directions, increased by 19%, 14% and
15%, respectively, while the loss factor increased by 133% at most.
As the radio frequency increased, the dielectric permittivity of wood decreased.
Regression equations satisfactorily described the dielectric properties of wood along different grain directions with different moisture contents.
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