Abstract
An experimental study is made of the instability and transition of a laminar free shear layer by sound excitation. Primary emphasis is placed on the nonlinear stages of transition. Transition from laminar instability to turbulent breakdown covers approximately five wavelengths of downstream distance. The instability has six distinct regions of behaviour : a region of exponential growth described by linear theory; a nonlinear region where critical-layer effects are important, and harmonics and subharmonics are generated; a region of finite amplitude equilibration of the fundamental mode; a region of finite amplitude triggered sub-harmonic instabilities; a region of three-dimensional longitudinal vortex formation; and a final region of weak secondary instabilities and turbulent breakdown.