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Electromagnetic aquametry : electromagnetic wave interaction with water and moist substances
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New York, NY : Springer, 2005
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9783540222224
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Mformation about a material can be gathered from its interaction with electromagnetic waves. The information may be stored in the amplitude, the phase, the polarisation, the angular distribution of energy transportation or the spectral characteristics. When re­ trieved from the wave, certain material properties may thus be determined indirectly. Compared on the one hand to direct material analysis, an indirect method requires calibration and is prone to interference from undesired sources. On the other hand, however, it permits the determination of features inaccessible by direct methods, such as non-destructive material interrogation, high measurement speed, or deep penetration depth. However, being a physical method, the use of electromagnetic waves is still handicapped by the lack of acceptance by many chemists, who are used to applying direct approaches. Historically, the first application of electromagnetic wave interaction with mat­ ter involved measurement of amplitude changes at a single frequency caused by material properties, and it is still used today by some systems. This approach was soon supplemented by single frequency phase measurements, in order to avoid distortions through amplitude instabilities or parasitic reflections. Such single pa­ rameter measurements of course require dependence only on one variable in the measured process and sufficient stability of all other ancillary conditions. If that is not the case, the single parameter measurement fails.


Table of Contents

From the contents: Recent Developments of Electromagnetic Aquametry
Electromagnetic Wave Interactions with Water and Aqueous Solutions
Water in Polymers and Biopolymers Studied by Dielectric Techniques
Thermal and Geometrical Effects on Bulk Permittivity of Porous Mixtures Containing Bound Water
Model Systems for Materials with High Dielectric Losses in Aquametry
Moisture Measurement in Multi-Layered Systems
Methods of Density-Independent Moisture Measurement
Microwave and RF Resonator-Based Aquametry
Density and Moisture Measurements Using Microwave Resonators
Microwave Semisectorial and Other Resonator Sensors for Measuring Materials under Flow
Microstrip Transmission- and Reflection-Type Sensors Used in Microwave Aquametry
A Blind Deconvolution Approach for Free Space Moisture Profile Retrieval at Microwave Frequencies
Sensors for Soil, Substrates, Concrete Based on the MCM100 Microchip
Advanced Measurement Methods in Time Domain Reflectometry for Soil Moisture Determination
Simulations and Experiments for Detection of Moisture Profiles with TDR in a Saline Environment