Study on Surface Roughness of Sidewall When Micro-Milling LF21 Waveguide Slits

Abstract
The surface quality of the sidewall in waveguide antennae is important, especially surface roughness, which directly affects the electrical performance of the slotted waveguide antenna. Micro-milling is a potentially effective processing technique for the antenna. However, surface roughness has been difficult to guarantee within a reasonable accuracy range. In this study, orthogonal experiments of micro-milling LF21 waveguide slits were conducted. The results of the range analysis mainly sorted the factors that affected the surface roughness and also helped to determine how surface roughness could be kept at a minimum. The surface roughness was predicted by using the group method of data handling (GMDH). The importance of the applied GMDH was that it continuously adjusted the network structure according to the potential relationship between cutting parameters and the corresponding surface roughness, which helped determine the model most optimally fitted to the experimental data. This research can be used as a reference for selecting cutting parameters in micro-milling LF21.
Funding Information
  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (51875080)
  • the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (DUT20ZD204, 2020JJ26GX041)