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Waveguide Internal Surface Roughness 1

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Gehr

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Hi there!
If anyone can clarify the relationship between propagation frequency and internal roughness level of a circular waveguide please?
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From first principles, these are presumably all in linear proportion:
[ul][li]Wavelength (inverse of frequency)[/li]
[li]Size of waveguide (closest appropriate standard size)[/li]
[li]Roughness requirements[/li][/ul]

There are probably some factors impacting loss that would not scale in linear proportion.

Speculation Alert -^ .

A Google search of the obvious search terms shows some scholarly articles on the subject.

 
Frequency sets your skin depth (e.g., 0.66 microns @ 10GHz), right? So the roughness of your surface can/will have a major effect on how far the signal of interest travels (for a rough surface and a small skin depth, it has to travel over every peak/valley in the surface). Pretty easy to ignore at 1GHz, but difficult to ignore at 100GHz.

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Thanks MacGyverS2000. Yes frequency sets the skin depth. Please say what percent of surface roughness be of skin depth not to effect the propagation or say a single digit percentage of loss?
 
Depends on the length of the wave guide doesn't it? All the waveguide I've seen is extruded and very smooth, but it was for only a few feet.
 
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