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Dielectric constant of ann-element moist capillary-porous material

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Explicit dependence of dielectric constant on the concentration of the various components is derived for a heterogeneous multielement capillary-porous body in which the processes of multielement adsorption and capillary condensation are applied. The resulting relation is verified for samples of brick, concrete, and porous concrete.

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Vodák, F. Dielectric constant of ann-element moist capillary-porous material. Czech J Phys 23, 1093–1101 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01586848

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