CALCULATION OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE LIVER IN RATS AT FREQUENCIES (8.2, 9.2 AND 10.2) GHZ WITHIN THE X-BAND
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias, ISSN: 2357-5549, Vol: 13, Issue: 2, Page: 79-89
2024
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This study revolves around calculating some physical parameters like depth microwave penetration of the liver in rats laboratory at frequencies (8.2, 9.2 and 10.2) GHZ within the X-band and the relationship between it and the electrical properties of the skin such as ε insulation constant, ε loss factor, and σ electrical conductivity. Both ε and ε were measured using the cavity disturbance method at a frequency (10.201 GHZ) by taking a liver sample the size of the cavity hole and placing it inside the aperture and the value of both ε = 2.83 and ε = 0.849. ′ The connectivity values were calculated by frequencies used (8.2, 9.2, 10.2) GHZ, reaching (0.387, 0.434, and 0.482) S/m, respectively. The results showed that the electrical connectivity is directly commensurate with frequency and loss factor, while the penetration depth is inversely commensurate with frequency.
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