Abstract
The fluid motion generated adjacent to an infinite flat plate undergoing orbital motion in its own plane is a generalization of the classical Stokes-layer profile. We show that the stabilities of these flows can be related to each other via two transformations directly analogous to the well-known Squire transformation. The main result obtained is that, in general, the two-dimensional Stokes layer is more stable than the corresponding unidirectional Stokes layer. A further by-product of the analysis is the construction of a shear flow having identical neutral stability conditions when subject to either two- or three-dimensional disturbances. © The author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press; all rights reserved.
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Blennerhassett, P. J., & Bassom, A. P. (2007). A note on the linear stability of a two-dimensional Stokes layer. Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 60(3), 391–396. https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmam/hbm014
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