
doi: 10.13031/2013.16554
Dielectric properties of shelled and unshelled peanuts were measured with a free-space-transmission technique at room temperature (23°C) between 2 and 18 GHz, over wide ranges of bulk density and moisture content. For better accuracy, a pair of horn/lens antennas providing a focused beam was used, the sample was placed in a tunnel-shaped enclosure made of radiation-absorbing material to isolate it from surroundings, the sample thickness was selected to keep the attenuation between 10 dB and the maximum attenuation measurable by the vector network analyzer (VNA), and time-domain gating was applied to the main response. Typical variations of the dielectric properties with bulk density and moisture content are shown at 8 GHz and 23°C. Data, normalized to the lowest bulk density for each sample with the Landau and Lifshitz, Looyenga mixture equation, are tabulated for frequency ranges over which data of high validity were obtained.
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