Abstract

Trace nitric oxide produced by dielectric barrier discharge was detected directly by the planar laser induced fluorescence system. Through numerical simulations, both the experimental results and the mechanism of plasma flow control were discussed briefly. Besides, flow induced by the dielectric barrier discharge plasma was visualized by the planar laser induced fluorescence system.

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