Abstract

The excitation of 3D disturbances by a time-harmonic Dirac point source at the wall in a decclerated and a flat-plate boundary layer is compared. It is demonstrated that the linearized parallelflow theory including the receptivity problem can capture the main features of unstable 3D wavetrains found in previous experiments. Depending on the exciting frequency, three different types of wavetrains are identified.

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