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Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies

This article describes attenuation and absorption measurements using the microstrip transmission line technique connected with a microwave vector network analyzer (Agilent 8750B). The magnitudes of the reflection (S(11)) and transmission (S(21)) coefficients obtained from the microstrip transmission...

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Autores principales: Fahad Ahmad, Ahmad, Aziz, Sidek Hj Ab, Abbas, Zulkifly, Mohammad Abdalhadi, Daw, Khamis, Ahmad Mamoun, Aliyu, Umar Sa’ad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7565959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32858790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12091919
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author Fahad Ahmad, Ahmad
Aziz, Sidek Hj Ab
Abbas, Zulkifly
Mohammad Abdalhadi, Daw
Khamis, Ahmad Mamoun
Aliyu, Umar Sa’ad
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Aziz, Sidek Hj Ab
Abbas, Zulkifly
Mohammad Abdalhadi, Daw
Khamis, Ahmad Mamoun
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description This article describes attenuation and absorption measurements using the microstrip transmission line technique connected with a microwave vector network analyzer (Agilent 8750B). The magnitudes of the reflection (S(11)) and transmission (S(21)) coefficients obtained from the microstrip transmission line were used to determine the attenuation and absorption of oil palm empty fruit bunch/polylactic acid (OPEFB/PLA) composites in a frequency range between 0.20 GHz and 12 GHz at room temperature. The main structure of semi-flexible substrates (OPEFF/PLA) was fabricated using different fiber loading content extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) trees hosted in polylactic acid (PLA) using the Brabender blending machine, which ensured mixture homogeneity. The commercial software package, Computer Simulation Technology Microwave Studio (CSTMWS), was used to investigate the microstrip line technique performance by simulating and determine the S(11) and S(21) for microwave substrate materials. Results showed that the materials’ transmission, reflection, attenuation, and absorption properties could be controlled by changing the percentage of OPEFB filler in the composites. The highest absorption loss was calculated for the highest percentage of filler (70%) OPEFB at 12 GHz to be 0.763 dB, while the lowest absorption loss was calculated for the lowest percentage of filler 30% OPEFB at 12 GHz to be 0.407 dB. Finally, the simulated and measured results were in excellent agreement, but the environmental conditions slightly altered the results. From the results it is observed that the value of the dielectric constant ([Formula: see text] and loss factor ([Formula: see text] is higher for the OPEFB/PLA composites with a higher content of OPEFB filler. The dielectric constant increased from 2.746 dB to 3.486 dB, while the loss factor increased from 0.090 dB to 0.5941 dB at the highest percentage of 70% OPEFB filler. The dielectric properties obtained from the open-ended coaxial probe were required as input to FEM to calculate the S(11) and S(21) of the samples.
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spelling pubmed-75659592020-10-28 Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies Fahad Ahmad, Ahmad Aziz, Sidek Hj Ab Abbas, Zulkifly Mohammad Abdalhadi, Daw Khamis, Ahmad Mamoun Aliyu, Umar Sa’ad Polymers (Basel) Article This article describes attenuation and absorption measurements using the microstrip transmission line technique connected with a microwave vector network analyzer (Agilent 8750B). The magnitudes of the reflection (S(11)) and transmission (S(21)) coefficients obtained from the microstrip transmission line were used to determine the attenuation and absorption of oil palm empty fruit bunch/polylactic acid (OPEFB/PLA) composites in a frequency range between 0.20 GHz and 12 GHz at room temperature. The main structure of semi-flexible substrates (OPEFF/PLA) was fabricated using different fiber loading content extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) trees hosted in polylactic acid (PLA) using the Brabender blending machine, which ensured mixture homogeneity. The commercial software package, Computer Simulation Technology Microwave Studio (CSTMWS), was used to investigate the microstrip line technique performance by simulating and determine the S(11) and S(21) for microwave substrate materials. Results showed that the materials’ transmission, reflection, attenuation, and absorption properties could be controlled by changing the percentage of OPEFB filler in the composites. The highest absorption loss was calculated for the highest percentage of filler (70%) OPEFB at 12 GHz to be 0.763 dB, while the lowest absorption loss was calculated for the lowest percentage of filler 30% OPEFB at 12 GHz to be 0.407 dB. Finally, the simulated and measured results were in excellent agreement, but the environmental conditions slightly altered the results. From the results it is observed that the value of the dielectric constant ([Formula: see text] and loss factor ([Formula: see text] is higher for the OPEFB/PLA composites with a higher content of OPEFB filler. The dielectric constant increased from 2.746 dB to 3.486 dB, while the loss factor increased from 0.090 dB to 0.5941 dB at the highest percentage of 70% OPEFB filler. The dielectric properties obtained from the open-ended coaxial probe were required as input to FEM to calculate the S(11) and S(21) of the samples. MDPI 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7565959/ /pubmed/32858790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12091919 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fahad Ahmad, Ahmad
Aziz, Sidek Hj Ab
Abbas, Zulkifly
Mohammad Abdalhadi, Daw
Khamis, Ahmad Mamoun
Aliyu, Umar Sa’ad
Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies
title Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies
title_full Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies
title_fullStr Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies
title_short Computational and Experimental Approaches for Determining Scattering Parameters of OPEFB/PLA Composites to Calculate the Absorption and Attenuation Values at Microwave Frequencies
title_sort computational and experimental approaches for determining scattering parameters of opefb/pla composites to calculate the absorption and attenuation values at microwave frequencies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7565959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32858790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12091919
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