“…The above estimates are consistent with successful boundary layer density fluctuation control experiments in both low-speed salt water flows ͑conductivity up to =3 mho/m, B = 0.4 T, L = 0.25 m, u ϱ =1-5 m/s, =1 kg/cm 3 , c f /2ϳ 10 −3 ͒ 12 and in M = 3 boundary layer flows weakly ionized by an rf discharge ͑ ϳ 0.1 mho/ m, u ϱ =500 m/s, B = 1.5 T, L = 0.05 m, P ϳ 10 Torr, c f /2 ϳ 10 −3 ͒. 9,13,14 In particular, recent experiments at Ohio State 9,13,14 detected an MHD effect on the level of density fluctuations in a supersonic boundary layer weakly ionized by a transverse rf discharge. In these experiments, retarding Lorentz force applied to the flow produced a wellreproduced increase of the density fluctuation intensity by up to 10%-20% ͑1-2 dB͒, compared to the accelerating force applied to the same flow.…”