DocumentCode :
1484104
Title :
Microwave Dielectric Properties of Alfalfa Leaves From 0.3 to 18 GHz
Author :
Shrestha, Bijay L. ; Wood, Hugh C. ; Sokhansanj, Shahab
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Volume :
60
Issue :
8
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2926
Lastpage :
2933
Abstract :
Dielectric properties (i.e., permittivity) are essential in designing, simulating, and modeling microwave applications. The permittivity of stacked leaves of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) were measured with a network analyzer and a coaxial probe, and the effect of moisture content (MC: 12%-73% wet basis), frequency (300 MHz to 18 GHz), bound water (Cole-Cole dispersion equation), temperature (-15°C and 30°C), leaf-orientation, and pressure (0-11 kPa) were investigated. The measured permittivity increased with MC. A critical moisture level (CML) of 23% was reported, below which the permittivity decreased with increasing frequency at 22°C. Above CML and up to 5 GHz, the dielectric constants followed the Cole-Cole dispersion, and the dielectric loss factors consisted of ionic and bound water losses. Above 5 GHz, the behavior of the dielectric constant was similar to that of free water, and the polar losses became dominant. Above 0°C, the measured permittivity followed a trend similar to that of free saline water and was characterized by the Debye equation. Below 0°C, it was dominated by nonfreezing bound and unfrozen supercooled moistures. The relaxation parameters and the optimum pressure (9 kPa) for the leaf measurements were determined. The effects of variations among the samples, and their orientations had negligible effects on the measured permittivity.
Keywords :
agricultural engineering; dielectric loss measurement; dielectric losses; drying; microwave heating; moisture; permittivity; permittivity measurement; vegetation; Cole-Cole dispersion equation; Debye equation; Medicago sativa; alfalfa leaves; dielectric loss factors; frequency 0.3 GHz to 18 GHz; leaf orientation; microwave dielectric properties; moisture content; network analyzer; permittivity; temperature -15 degC; temperature 30 degC; water loss; Dielectric constant; Dielectric losses; Materials; Permittivity; Permittivity measurement; Alfalfa; coaxial probe; dielectric properties; microwave; relaxation frequency;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2011.2121270
Filename :
5740598
Link To Document :
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