Abstract Permittivity measurement and microwave heating characteristics of rod-shaped SiC (fragmented SiC fiber) mixed with SiO2 or Al2O3 were investigated, comparing with the mixtures of other two kinds of SiC… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Permittivity measurement and microwave heating characteristics of rod-shaped SiC (fragmented SiC fiber) mixed with SiO2 or Al2O3 were investigated, comparing with the mixtures of other two kinds of SiC materials. Rod-shaped SiC mixtures had larger permittivity (both real and especially imaginary parts) than the other SiC mixtures, and a broad peak of loss factor (er”) appeared around 1 GHz. Effective permittivity of mixtures was not successfully fitted by Maxwell-Garnett mixing law to the rod-shaped SiC mixtures but well fitted to other kinds of SiC mixtures. The microwave heating ability of rod-shaped SiC mixtures were much superior to that of other SiC mixtures, as expected from the larger loss factors. However, differences were observed between the mixture of rod-shaped SiC with SiO2 and with γ-Al2O3 in heating behavior and in the mixture permittivity. Interactions of the rod SiC are considered different between SiO2 and γ-Al2O3 and influenced the experimental heating data.
               
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