Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2009
The constraints necessary for equilibrium solutions of the boundary layer equations are explored for turbulent boundary layers subject to lateral convergence and divergence and with longitudinal pressure gradients. It is shown that in addition to the well-known equilibrium solutions for two-dimensional boundary layers there are additional possible equilibrium states for boundary layers with these extra rates-of-strain acting. The necessary constraints for equilibrium are derived and discussed.