Complex permittivity measurements of steel fiber-reinforced cementitious composites using a free-space reflection method with a focused beam lens horn antenna

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To measure the electromagnetic properties of steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) in the X-band, 1-port measurements were performed using a lens horn antenna in a free-space measurement system. Free-space 1-port calibration with translations of the position of the reflector regarding the characteristics of the focused beam lens horn antenna was applied. The intrinsic impedance and complex permittivity of the SFRC were obtained from the measured reflection characteristics. The steel fiber content increased and the electromagnetic properties of the SFRC gradually changed from a dielectric to a conductor, even in very low frequencies compared to the plasma frequencies of general metal, which are optical frequencies. This is considered to be the plasmon effect of the metallic structure formed by the steel fiber. This result is applicable for analyses of the electromagnetic phenomenon of large structures with fiber content.

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Cho, K., Jo, S., Noh, Y. H., Lee, N., Kim, S., & Yook, J. G. (2021). Complex permittivity measurements of steel fiber-reinforced cementitious composites using a free-space reflection method with a focused beam lens horn antenna. Sensors, 21(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21237789

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