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  5. A flow through coaxial cell to investigate high frequency broadband complex permittivity: Design, calibration and validation

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A flow through coaxial cell to investigate high frequency broadband complex permittivity: Design, calibration and validation

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2024
Measurement
Vol 237
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2024.115198

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This paper presents a new apparatus: a large flow through coaxial cell designed for broadband dielectric characterization of material under controlled hydraulic and chemical boundaries. The cell is calibrated with a single measurement made on a perfectly known dielectric liquid (deionized water) together with an optimization procedure. Then, two methods are proposed to compute the dielectric characteristics: an iterative solver and an optimization method. These two methods are systematically investigated for two reference liquids: a low loss dielectric material (ethylene glycol) and high loss dielectric liquid (saline solutions with different concentration). Tabulated data were used to perform a quantitative error analysis in terms of estimated complex permittivity. The results have shown high performance in terms of real part and good performance in terms of real part. The measurements on saline solution also highlight the impact of electrode polarization with dramatic effect in the lower part of the frequency range.

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Thierry Boré, Guanxi Yan, Partha Narayan Mishra, Théodore Brierre, Edmundo Placencia-Gómez, A. Revil, Norman Wagner (2024). A flow through coaxial cell to investigate high frequency broadband complex permittivity: Design, calibration and validation. Measurement, 237, pp. 115198-115198, DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2024.115198.

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