Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy

In this research the dielectric constant of three types of Malaysian honey has been investigated using a non-destructive measurement technique. The objective of this research is to assess the dielectric constant of the three types of honey in Malaysia using a non-destructive measurement technique kn...

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Published in:International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Main Author: Bakar A.A.; bin Rodzali M.A.N.; Radzali R.; Idris A.; Razali A.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2022
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Bakar A.A.; bin Rodzali M.A.N.; Radzali R.; Idris A.; Razali A.R.
Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
2022
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
12
1
10.11591/ijece.v12i1.pp189-200
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85116438043&doi=10.11591%2fijece.v12i1.pp189-200&partnerID=40&md5=2ca7809e0a68a227bf38dc8d326a51be
In this research the dielectric constant of three types of Malaysian honey has been investigated using a non-destructive measurement technique. The objective of this research is to assess the dielectric constant of the three types of honey in Malaysia using a non-destructive measurement technique known as an open-ended coaxial probe in the frequency range from 100 MHz to 10 GHz frequency. Analysis on the effect water concentration in honey on the dielectric constant and the effect of temperature on dielectric constant of honey has been conducted. The three types of honey that have been chosen to be investigated in this project are stingless bee honey, wild honey and commercial (organic) honey and together their water adulterated samples. For this research, the probe had been set up by setting a range of frequency from 100 MHz to 10 GHz and needs to be calibrated with three calibration methods namely open, short and reference water. From the result it was found that the higher the temperature of the honey and the higher percentage of water content in the honey, the dielectric constant is increased. The dielectric constants of all honeys decreased with increasing frequency in the measured frequency range and increased with increase percentage of water content and temperature. © 2022 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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author Bakar A.A.; bin Rodzali M.A.N.; Radzali R.; Idris A.; Razali A.R.
spellingShingle Bakar A.A.; bin Rodzali M.A.N.; Radzali R.; Idris A.; Razali A.R.
Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
author_facet Bakar A.A.; bin Rodzali M.A.N.; Radzali R.; Idris A.; Razali A.R.
author_sort Bakar A.A.; bin Rodzali M.A.N.; Radzali R.; Idris A.; Razali A.R.
title Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
title_short Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
title_full Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
title_fullStr Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
title_sort Dielectric properties assessment of honey by using nondestructive dielectric spectroscopy
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description In this research the dielectric constant of three types of Malaysian honey has been investigated using a non-destructive measurement technique. The objective of this research is to assess the dielectric constant of the three types of honey in Malaysia using a non-destructive measurement technique known as an open-ended coaxial probe in the frequency range from 100 MHz to 10 GHz frequency. Analysis on the effect water concentration in honey on the dielectric constant and the effect of temperature on dielectric constant of honey has been conducted. The three types of honey that have been chosen to be investigated in this project are stingless bee honey, wild honey and commercial (organic) honey and together their water adulterated samples. For this research, the probe had been set up by setting a range of frequency from 100 MHz to 10 GHz and needs to be calibrated with three calibration methods namely open, short and reference water. From the result it was found that the higher the temperature of the honey and the higher percentage of water content in the honey, the dielectric constant is increased. The dielectric constants of all honeys decreased with increasing frequency in the measured frequency range and increased with increase percentage of water content and temperature. © 2022 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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