Abstract

Experimental data of measurement of complex dielectric permittivity of kaolin and bentonite clays are given at moistening with distilled water and saline solution. The measurements were carried out in the frequency range from 10 kHz to 8.5 GHz at temperatures from −15°C to +25°C. Experimental dependences were simulated by a model that takes into account relaxation of bound and free water and relaxation caused by polarization at the interface of bound water-air and the process of low-frequency relaxation. It is shown that the parameters of the model describing relaxation processes in kaolin and bentonite clays differ significantly.

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