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Title: An innovative use of TDR probes : first numerical validations with a coaxial cable
Authors: Persico, Raffaele
Farhat, Iman
Farrugia, Lourdes
D'Amico, Sebastiano
Sammut, Charles
Keywords: Coaxial cables
Time-domain reflectometry
Soils -- Magnetic properties
Electromagnetic devices
Issue Date: 2018-12
Publisher: Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society
Citation: Persico, R., Farhat, I., Farrugia, L., D'Amico, S., & Sammut, C. (2018). An innovative use of TDR probes; first numerical validations with a coaxial cable. Journal of Environmental & Engineering Geophysics, 23(4), 437-442.
Abstract: In this paper we propose a study regarding some possibilities that can be offered by a time domain reflectometry (TDR) probe in retrieving both dielectric and magnetic properties of materials. This technique can be of interest for several applications, among which the characterization of soil in some situations. In particular, here we propose an extension of the paper "Retrieving electric and magnetic propetries of the soil in situ: New possibilities", presented at the IWAGPR, held in Edinburgh in 2017, and as a new contribution we will validate a transmission line model with numerical data simulated by the CST code.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/95315
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