Abstract

The results of experiments on the interaction of an argon plasma jet with a liquid are presented. The effect of a coaxial barrier discharge on the gas-dynamic regime of a plasma jet of helium, freely blown into ambient air, and also colliding with a solid surface, is studied. Three orientation helium jets were studied - the jet is directed up, down and horizontally. Schlieren images of a jet were compared with visible images of a plasma jet. It is concluded that the main effect of the discharge on the gasdynamic regime of the jet is associated with gas heating in the discharge zone.

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