“…Taking concrete as an example, the three main components are cement, aggregate and water with a rough proportion of 1:7:2 [24, Table 1], while additional chemical admixtures are usually added to accelerate or slow down the hydration process and/or to increase the resistance against frost of hardened concrete. It has been shown, through measurements in [24], that the relative permittivity varies significantly among different concrete samples of various water-cement ratio, response to moisture, type and frequency band. For instance, comparing the S100B and SB45B concrete type [24,Table 2] with the same water-cement ratio of 0.7, the real parts of the relative permittivities are 4.89 and 5.72 in 4.5-19 GHz, respectively, and are 4.77 and 5.6 in 26-40 GHz band, respectively, while the imaginary parts of the relative permittivities are 0.22 and 0.22 in 4.5-19 GHz, respectively, and are 0.3 and 0.26 in 26-40 GHz band, respectively.…”