Dielectric properties of rubber wood were studied at various moisture conte
nts and grain directions at low frequencies from 10(2) to 10(5) Hz. Results
showed that the moisture content of wood affected the dielectric propertie
s considerably. Dielectric data at different anisotropic directions, i.c.,
longitudinal, radial, and tangential and at various moisture contents were
modeled using universal capacitance. The equivalent circuits for different
dielectric processes observed in wood were expressed by the combinations of
diffusive,quasi-de elements together with nondispersive capacitance and re
sistance. Three equivalent circuits for wood with moisture contents-a) abov
e fiber saturation point, b) below fiber saturation point, and c) very low
moisture content or oven-dried wood-are obtained for three grain directions
. The experimental data are in close agreement with the value obtained from
equivalent circuit.