“…Such investigated composites range from fabrics [ 2 ], buildings [ 3 ], and construction materials [ 3 ], to metallic [ 4 ] or polymer [ 5 ] matrices or are used in the fabrication of nanoscale metamaterials [ 6 ]. At present, many studies address materials for EM interference shielding, one of the main applications among those mentioned above, but there are relatively few studies and simulation models on metallic EM interference shielding nanomaterials [ 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ]. In all electromagnetic applications, due to the high cost of ingredients, technologies, and test procedures, a preliminary simulation of dielectric properties is required for a better experimental design of technology before effective measurement of dielectric properties of related samples is possible.…”