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The equivalent electrical permittivity of gas-solid mixtures at intermediate solid volume fractions.
Author(s) -
J. R. Torczynski,
Steven L. Ceccio,
Paul Tortora
Publication year - 2005
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/876324
Subject(s) - permittivity , rayleigh scattering , volume (thermodynamics) , materials science , dielectric , particle (ecology) , dielectric permittivity , relative permittivity , volume fraction , range (aeronautics) , thermodynamics , composite material , optics , physics , optoelectronics , geology , oceanography
Several mixture models are evaluated for their suitability in predicting the equivalent permittivity of dielectric particles in a dielectric medium for intermediate solid volume fractions (0.4 to 0.6). Predictions of the Maxwell, Rayleigh, Bottcher and Bruggeman models are compared to computational simulations of several arrangements of solid particles in a gas and to the experimentally determined permittivity of a static particle bed. The experiment uses spherical glass beads in air, so air and glass permittivity values (1 and 7, respectively) are used with all of the models and simulations. The experimental system used to measure the permittivity of the static particle bed and its calibration are described. The Rayleigh model is found to be suitable for predicting permittivity over the entire range of solid volume fractions (0-0.6)

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