cff-version: 1.2.0
abstract: "
Magnetic Particle Tracking (MPT) was employed to study a rotating drum filled with cork particles, using both air and water as interstitial medium. This non-invasive monitoring
technique allows for the tracking of both particle translation and rotation in dry granular and liquid-solid systems. The data set spans two interstitial media, two filling degrees and four rotational velocities. These well-defined experiments and in-depth characterisation performed in this work provide an excellent validation case for multi-phase flow models.
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authors:
- family-names: Nijssen
given-names: Tim
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2574-8547"
- family-names: van Dijk
given-names: Mark
- family-names: Kuipers
given-names: Hans
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0102-1271"
- family-names: van der Stel
given-names: Jan
- family-names: Adema
given-names: Allert
- family-names: Buist
given-names: Kay
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1765-576X"
title: "Data underlying the publication: Experiments on floating bed rotating drums using magnetic particle tracking"
keywords:
version: 1
identifiers:
- type: doi
value: 10.4121/13721104.v1
license: CC0
date-released: 2021-02-17