Abstract
The microwave sintering of ceramics and other materials has emerged as an attractive method of manufacturing solid objects though volumetric approaches. The accurate modeling of such processes requires the knowledge of the dielectric constant, and particularly the real and imaginary parts of the permittivity, of these materials as they vary with temperature. This particular measurement becomes very challenging as the temperature rises. In this work, an experimental apparatus and an inverse approach are proposed, based on the coupling of the thermo-mechano-electromagnetic physics that can be used to measure the real and imaginary parts of the dielectric constant at high temperatures.
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40th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE)
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