A nonlinear boundary-region receptivity model shows that free-stream disturbance intensity and wall curvature compete to determine whether compressible boundary layers develop Görtler vortices or streaks, and identifies a new varicose secondary mode.
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Excitation and stability of nonlinear compressible G\"ortler vortices and streaks induced by free-stream vortical disturbances
A nonlinear boundary-region receptivity model shows that free-stream disturbance intensity and wall curvature compete to determine whether compressible boundary layers develop Görtler vortices or streaks, and identifies a new varicose secondary mode.