none4siSpanwise arrays of miniature vortex generators (MVGs)are used to generate energetic transient disturbance growth, which is able to modulate the boundary layer flow with steady and stable streak amplitudes up to 32% of the free-stream velocity. This type of modulation has previously been shown to act in a stabilizing manner on modal disturbance growth described by classical instability theory. In anattempt to reproduce a more realistic flow configuration, in the present experimental setup, Tollmien-Schlichting (TS) waves are generated upstream of the MVG array, allowingfor a complete interaction of the incoming wave with the array. Fifteen new MVG configurations are investigated and the stabilizing effect on the TS waves is quantified...