“…Oppositely, if the fastest flow is in the outer part of the curve, the mixing layer is "stable", the Görtler mode becomes negligible and flow curvature reduces the growth rate of the Kelvin-Helmholtz mode. The main modifications of the mixing layer characteristics due to curvature are that, when compared to the straight case, the mixing layer thickness increases much faster for the unstable case and much slower for the stable case (Margolis andLumley, 1965, Gibson andYounis, 1983 or Plesniak et al 1996). Moreover, the magnitude of turbulent intensity and Reynolds shear stress increases with distance from the initial condition in the unstable case and remains constant in the stable case.…”