Research Data

From nearly homogeneous to core-peaking suspensions: Insight in suspension pipe flows using MRI and DNS

Authors:
W.J. Hogendoorn (w.j.hogendoorn@tudelft.nl)
W.P. Breugem (w.p.breugem@tudelft.nl)
D. Frank
M. Bruschewski
S. Grundmann
C. Poelma

Delft University of Technology
Multiphase Systems, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
Mekelweg 2
2628 CD Delft
the Netherlands

University of Rostock
Institute of Fluid Mechanics
Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 2
18059, Rostock
Germany

Description:
This dataset is obtained using Magnetic Resonance Imaging/Velocimetry (MRI/V) and Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS). This data set contains bulk velocity normalized intrinsic liquid velocity (U) and solid volume fraction (C) as function of the pipe radius (r/D) for particle-laden pipe flows for six different cases. Note that the DNS results consists of frictional (mu_c = 0.39) and frictionless (mu_c = 0) velocity and concentration profiles. The frictionless DNS results are indicated with an asterisk (*). 

This data set is being made public to serve as supplementary data for the publication "From nearly homogeneous to core-peaking suspensions: Insight in suspension pipe flows using MRI and DNS". Other researchers may use this data in their own work (CC BY 4.0). The data set is available at the 4TU.Centre for Research Data via: https://www.doi.org/10.4121/21679796.
