doctoralThesis
Análise da determinação da constante elétrica de materiais sólidos e líquidos usando parâmetros de transmissão na faixa de microondas
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SOFFIATTI, André. Análise da determinação da constante elétrica de materiais sólidos e líquidos usando parâmetros de transmissão na faixa de microondas. 2018. 94f. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Soffiatti, André
Resumen
With the rapid growth of technology, it has become necessary to develop sensory devices
for the control and automation of various agricultural, pharmaceutical and food processes
in order to better understand the dielectric properties of materials and measurement
techniques. This work presents an investigation and construction of an electromagnetic
sensor system based on planar and non-planar antennas that are used to evaluate
impurities in solid and liquid substances according to the quality of transmission between
them. For this, a dedicated configuration was implemented with tests in several
frequencies, to monitor the behavior of the transmission variation between the antennas
using the free space method. Transmission analysis was also performed between the
sensors, varying the angles of transmitted signal incidence and distance. The proposed
sensor system was tested at several frequencies resulting in different sensitivity values.
The prototypes were constructed and tested to analyze the dielectric effects of impurities
in liquid substances of Epocler, NaCl and C2H4O2 and solid in medicaments such as
tablets and capsules of different sizes and weights. The methodology used a simple
technique to calculate the parameters of scattering [S] in solids and liquids and with its
processing to obtain the dielectric properties of the materials considered. In addition, a
mathematical model is presented for the transmission parameters related to the dielectric
constant εr. In the experimental procedures, the parameters [S] are collected in free space
by the Vector Network Analyzer (VNA), using horn antennas and also planar antennas
with metamaterial. The theoretical and experimental results are validated through metric
coherences obtained.