Closed waveguide
In
telecommunication, a
closed waveguide is an electromagnetic
waveguide (a) that is tubular, usually with a circular or rectangular cross section, (b) that has electrically conducting walls, (c) that may be hollow or filled with a
dielectric material, (d) that can support a large number of discrete propagating modes, though only a few may be practical, (e) in which each discrete
mode defines the
propagation constant for that mode, (f) in which the
field at any point is describable in terms of the supported modes, (g) in which there is no
radiation field, and (h) in which discontinuities and bends cause mode conversion but not radiation.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C