Hi,
I would like to ask some information about a the impact of a water cooling system on a RF circuit (13.56MHz, a few kW).
The circuit would look like this:
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So, the water would be in contact with the electrode and connects it to ground via a plastic tube. Sadly it will have to be tap water (DI water would solve the problem).
What is unclear to me is if at 13.56 MHz, the water has to be considered mostly as a conductor (with a resistance of 20-200 Ohm/m) or if there are effects similar to the skin effect one would find in a conductor?
More generally, I've searched but couldn't find reliable sources for the impedance of water (with real and imaginary parts) at 13.56 MHz or around and would be happy if anyone knows where to find the info.
So, in the end, is this system just a simple R from the water in parallel to the electrode capacitance or is it more complex?
Thank for the support.
Asta