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dc.contributorDepartment of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineeringen_US
dc.creatorZhao, Ren_US
dc.creatorWen, Cen_US
dc.creatorZhou, Yen_US
dc.creatorTu, Gen_US
dc.creatorLei, Jen_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-05T03:56:41Z-
dc.date.available2022-10-05T03:56:41Z-
dc.identifier.issn0376-0421en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10397/95728-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevier Ltden_US
dc.rights© 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en_US
dc.rights© 2022. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.en_US
dc.rightsThe following publication Zhao, R., Wen, C., Zhou, Y., Tu, G., & Lei, J. (2022). Review of acoustic metasurfaces for hypersonic boundary layer stabilization. Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 130, 100808 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paerosci.2022.100808.en_US
dc.subjectAcoustic metasurfaceen_US
dc.subjectBoundary-layer stabilizationen_US
dc.subjectHypersonic flowen_US
dc.subjectHypersonic transitionen_US
dc.subjectPorous coatingen_US
dc.titleReview of acoustic metasurfaces for hypersonic boundary layer stabilizationen_US
dc.typeJournal/Magazine Articleen_US
dc.identifier.volume130en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.paerosci.2022.100808en_US
dcterms.abstractHypersonic boundary layer (BL) transition generates a significant increase in viscous drag and heat flux, which leads to severe restrictions on the performance and thermal protection systems of hypersonic vehicles. Among various passive/active transition control strategies, acoustic metasurfaces demonstrate minimal effects on the mean flow but significantly suppress the Mack second mode. Therefore, it can be considered one of the most promising transition control technologies. Acoustic metasurfaces are planar metamaterial structures that comprise monolayer or multilayer stacks of subwavelength microstructures, which affect unstable modes via acoustic wave manipulations. This paper presents a review of the research progress made on acoustic metasurfaces for hypersonic BL stabilization over the past two decades. Acoustic characteristics and their corresponding stabilization effects on the first and second modes are compared and discussed. Recent improvements in the mathematical modeling of acoustic metasurfaces have been highlighted. An outline of the theoretical, numerical, and experimental investigations is then provided. Finally, a future research potential, especially for broadband design strategies and full direct numerical simulations, is prospected.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsopen accessen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationProgress in aerospace sciences, 1 Apr. 2022, v. 130, 100808en_US
dcterms.isPartOfProgress in aerospace sciencesen_US
dcterms.issued2022-04-01-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85125672581-
dc.identifier.eissn1873-1724en_US
dc.identifier.artn100808en_US
dc.description.validate202210 bckwen_US
dc.description.oaAccepted Manuscripten_US
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dc.identifier.SubFormID45852-
dc.description.fundingSourceSelf-fundeden_US
dc.description.pubStatusPublisheden_US
dc.description.oaCategoryGreen (AAM)en_US
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