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2003

Permittivity

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Fdtd Modeling Of Isotropic Dispersive Magnetic Materials, Jing Wu, Marina Koledintseva, James L. Drewniak, David Pommerenke Aug 2003

Fdtd Modeling Of Isotropic Dispersive Magnetic Materials, Jing Wu, Marina Koledintseva, James L. Drewniak, David Pommerenke

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Numerical analysis using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm with a piecewise linear recursive convolution (PLRC) procedure for linear isotropic dispersive magnetic materials is presented. The frequency dependence of susceptibility used for this algorithm is represented in Debye, narrowband Lorentzian, and wideband Lorentzian forms, depending on the ratio of the resonance frequency and the resonance line width. Some numerical examples along with measurements are provided.


Calculation Of The Impedance Of A Rectangular Waveguide Aperture In The Presence Of A Loaded Dipole Antenna Embedded In A Generally Lossy Material, Dana M. Hughes, R. Zoughi May 2003

Calculation Of The Impedance Of A Rectangular Waveguide Aperture In The Presence Of A Loaded Dipole Antenna Embedded In A Generally Lossy Material, Dana M. Hughes, R. Zoughi

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The use of a combined embedded modulated scattering technique, utilizing a PIN diode-loaded dipole probe, and near-field microwave nondestructive testing technique, utilizing an open-ended rectangular waveguide, has been investigated as a means for determining the complex dielectric constant in which the MST probe is embedded. For this, the formulation of the forward problem of calculating the modulated reflection coefficient, measured at the aperture of the waveguide, is presented here, This formulation is based upon the reciprocity theorem for two antennae, and utilizes the near-field radiation pattern of a rectangular waveguide aperture and current distribution along the length of a dipole …


Electromagnetic Modeling Of Saltwater Ingress In Mortar At Microwave Frequencies, Shanup Peer, R. Zoughi, K. E. Kurtis May 2003

Electromagnetic Modeling Of Saltwater Ingress In Mortar At Microwave Frequencies, Shanup Peer, R. Zoughi, K. E. Kurtis

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Corrosion of reinforcing steel is a major cause of damage and deterioration in reinforced concrete structures. Therefore, as the presence of a sufficient concentration of chloride ions can lead to the onset of corrosion in embedded steel, it is of utmost importance to be able to determine the free salt content and its distribution in these materials. Moreover, it is important to obtain this information nondestructively. Previous investigations have shown the capability of near-field microwave nondestructive evaluation methods, using open-ended rectangular waveguide probes, to evaluate many important properties of cement-based materials. In this Investigation, the temporal microwave reflection properties of …


Microwave Reflection And Dielectric Properties Of Mortar Subjected To Compression Force And Cyclically Exposed To Water And Sodium Chloride Solution, Shanup Peer, Joseph Toby Case, Eric Gallaher, K. E. Kurtis, R. Zoughi Feb 2003

Microwave Reflection And Dielectric Properties Of Mortar Subjected To Compression Force And Cyclically Exposed To Water And Sodium Chloride Solution, Shanup Peer, Joseph Toby Case, Eric Gallaher, K. E. Kurtis, R. Zoughi

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Corrosion of the reinforcing steel is a major cause of damage and deterioration in reinforced concrete structures such as concrete bridge decks and columns. Chloride intrusion into concrete can lead to depassivation of the steel and initiation of corrosion. Thus, it is very important to be able to nondestructively detect and evaluate the free chloride content in concrete. Near-field microwave nondestructive testing techniques, using open-ended rectangular waveguide probes, have shown great potential for evaluating various properties of concrete, including the successful detection of sodium chloride added to mortar mixing water. In this study, several mortar samples are cyclically soaked in …