Abstract
Finite-amplitude traveling wave solutions in the asymptotic suction boundary layer are computed for different wall permeabilities. The permeability has negligible effect on the Reynolds number at which they emerge, but it affects their shape and amplitude and the turbulent flow velocity profile.
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