Exploring moisture content measurement using an open-ended coaxial sensor: A method of moments approach
Continuous measurement of the material's relative moisture content (m.c) is an important duty in industrial process control. However, current techniques only provide the absolute amount of water in the sample container, and (m.c of corn) is obtained from an extra mass measurement. The investiga...
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Soleimani Hojjatollah; Sikiru Surajudeen; Abbas Zulkifly; Soleimani Hassan; Kumar Niraj; Rotami Amir |
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Soleimani Hojjatollah; Sikiru Surajudeen; Abbas Zulkifly; Soleimani Hassan; Kumar Niraj; Rotami Amir Exploring moisture content measurement using an open-ended coaxial sensor: A method of moments approach Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation |
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Soleimani, Hojjatollah; Sikiru, Surajudeen; Abbas, Zulkifly; Soleimani, Hassan; Kumar, Niraj; Rotami, Amir Exploring moisture content measurement using an open-ended coaxial sensor: A method of moments approach SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL English Article Continuous measurement of the material's relative moisture content (m.c) is an important duty in industrial process control. However, current techniques only provide the absolute amount of water in the sample container, and (m.c of corn) is obtained from an extra mass measurement. The investigation of the dielectric behavior of moist matter at microwave frequencies using an open-ended coaxial sensor, as well as the relationship of reflection coefficient and moisture content for frequencies ranging from 1 GHz to 5 GHz via MOM and measurement, and thus the comparison of results, confirms the superiority of Method of Moment (MOM), due to benefits such as low cost and non-harmful to the sample materials. The basic concept is explored, and the results of experiments using maize as the medium are shown. ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA 0924-4247 1873-3069 2024 367 10.1016/j.sna.2023.114990 Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation WOS:001171612200001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001171612200001 |
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Exploring moisture content measurement using an open-ended coaxial sensor: A method of moments approach |
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Exploring moisture content measurement using an open-ended coaxial sensor: A method of moments approach |
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Continuous measurement of the material's relative moisture content (m.c) is an important duty in industrial process control. However, current techniques only provide the absolute amount of water in the sample container, and (m.c of corn) is obtained from an extra mass measurement. The investigation of the dielectric behavior of moist matter at microwave frequencies using an open-ended coaxial sensor, as well as the relationship of reflection coefficient and moisture content for frequencies ranging from 1 GHz to 5 GHz via MOM and measurement, and thus the comparison of results, confirms the superiority of Method of Moment (MOM), due to benefits such as low cost and non-harmful to the sample materials. The basic concept is explored, and the results of experiments using maize as the medium are shown. |
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