When a railgun is fired, the plasma emitted surounding the projectile becomes very problematic when trying to make measurments. I am looking for ways to extinguish or divert this plasma off the the side as quickly and in as short distance as possible.
For flash suppresors, I see two main designs, forward vents, and backward vents. Which would seem to work better in my application, if at all?
The forward vents seem like the plasma would just escape, and backwards vents seem like the Bernoulli effect would suck in air, to mix with the plasma.
When i say forwards and backwards, this is bacwards:

Why is the top uneven?
How do "vortex" suppresors work? seems it just spins it, causing it to spread.
perhaps backwards vents followed by forward vents?