Abstract

The formation and growth of three-dimensional wave packets in a laminar boundary layer is treated as a linear problem. The asymptotic form of the disturbed region developing from a point source is obtained in terms of parameters describing two-dimensional instabilities of the flow. It is shown that a wave caustic forms and limits the lateral spread of growing disturbances whenever the Reynolds number is √2 times the critical value. The analysis is applied to the boundary layer on a flat plate and shapes of the wave-envelope are calculated for various Reynolds numbers. These show that all growing disturbances are contained within a wedge-shaped region of approximately 10° semi-angle.

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