Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies

Determining the Particle Size Distribution (PSD) of a solid and liquid particles is of great practical interest. An experimental research was conducted to explore the influence of PSD on propagation properties of electromagnetic wave specifically in microwave and millimeter wave bands. The majority...

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Main Authors: Hamza, M. G., Latiff, L. A., Alfagi, A. S.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2016
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Latiff, L. A.
Alfagi, A. S.
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description Determining the Particle Size Distribution (PSD) of a solid and liquid particles is of great practical interest. An experimental research was conducted to explore the influence of PSD on propagation properties of electromagnetic wave specifically in microwave and millimeter wave bands. The majority of earlier studies have primarily concentrated on the homogeneous spherical dust particles in mathematical models and equations. Besides, the lack of information on particle shape is one of the main causes for inaccurate calculation and extrapolation. Dust grain is of random shape nevertheless it is analogical to the ellipsoid in the real environment of dust media in collected works. In this paper, emphasis on the shape of particle at Sand and Dust Storm (SDS) phenomena in the microwave and millimeter wave with the actual physical measurement is presented and discussed. Moreover, the examined samples used in the demonstration is the dust grains taken from the Central North of Sudan. The findings of the experiment are essential to many aspects; namely size, shape, number of particles, and A three dimensional relationship is then displayed for these dust particular size with particle diameters (μm), normalized particle amount (diff), and samples code number. Contribution of this study is that specific particle shape distribution with all the parameters could be assist in determine of charge, volume fraction, visibility, and concentration at SDS. This is also useful in many new applications and services such as image radar, remote sensing, and telecommunications links.
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spelling utm.eprints-731552017-11-27T05:05:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/73155/ Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies Hamza, M. G. Latiff, L. A. Alfagi, A. S. T Technology (General) Determining the Particle Size Distribution (PSD) of a solid and liquid particles is of great practical interest. An experimental research was conducted to explore the influence of PSD on propagation properties of electromagnetic wave specifically in microwave and millimeter wave bands. The majority of earlier studies have primarily concentrated on the homogeneous spherical dust particles in mathematical models and equations. Besides, the lack of information on particle shape is one of the main causes for inaccurate calculation and extrapolation. Dust grain is of random shape nevertheless it is analogical to the ellipsoid in the real environment of dust media in collected works. In this paper, emphasis on the shape of particle at Sand and Dust Storm (SDS) phenomena in the microwave and millimeter wave with the actual physical measurement is presented and discussed. Moreover, the examined samples used in the demonstration is the dust grains taken from the Central North of Sudan. The findings of the experiment are essential to many aspects; namely size, shape, number of particles, and A three dimensional relationship is then displayed for these dust particular size with particle diameters (μm), normalized particle amount (diff), and samples code number. Contribution of this study is that specific particle shape distribution with all the parameters could be assist in determine of charge, volume fraction, visibility, and concentration at SDS. This is also useful in many new applications and services such as image radar, remote sensing, and telecommunications links. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hamza, M. G. and Latiff, L. A. and Alfagi, A. S. (2016) Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies. In: 3rd International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering, ICAEE 2015, Bangladesh. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84981266275&doi=10.1109%2fICAEE.2015.7506809&partnerID=40&md5=72447588c98b05c5477883010addf9ab
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Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies
title Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies
title_full Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies
title_fullStr Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies
title_short Influence of ellipsoid dust Particle Size Distribution on microwave and millimeter wave frequencies
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