Dataset for "Infiltration and resuspension of dilute particle suspensions in micro cavity flow "
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This dataset contains the numerical simulation data describing the migration behaviour of particles. Detailed study on the infiltration and resuspension of particle in a cavity flow is presented in a journal paper entitled "Infiltration and resuspension of dilute particle suspensions in micro cavity flow ". We provide all the essential data in a single excel file with the description below: Dataset 1- Particle trajectory for different releasing positions. The parameters are <em>Re</em>=56.9, <em>h</em>=32, <em>l</em>=80. The particle densities are <em>ρ<sub>p</sub></em>=1.3 in plot (Fig. 7a) and <em>ρ<sub>p</sub></em>=2.0 in plot (Fig. 7b). (Data of Fig. 7) Dataset 2 - Particle trajectory for different periodic domain lengths. The parameters are <em>ρ<sub>p</sub></em>=1.3, <em>Re</em>=56.9, <em>h</em>=32 and <em>l</em>=80. (Data of Fig. 8) Dataset 3 - The time evolution of (Fig. 9a) the vertical position <em>z</em>, (Fig. 9b) the horizontal velocity <em>u<sub>x</sub></em>, and (Fig. 9c) the vertical velocity <em>u<sub>z</sub></em> of a single particle with the same Renolds number <em>Re</em>=56.9 and cavity size of <em>h</em>=32 and <em>l</em>=80, but different particle densities. (Data of Fig. 9) Dataset 4 - The trajectories of a single particle over the cavity with: (Fig. 10a) different particle densities but the same Renolds number <em>Re</em>=85.3 and cavity size of <em>h</em>=16 and <em>l</em>=80; (Fig. 10b) different Reynolds numbers but the same particle density <em>ρ<sub>p</sub></em>=1.3 and cavity size of <em>h</em>=32 and <em>l</em>=80; (Fig. 10c) different cavity sizes but the same Renolds number<em> Re</em>=56.9 and particle density <em>ρ<sub>p</sub></em>=1.3. The dashed lines represent the boundary of the cavity. (Data of Fig. 10) Dataset 5 - Typical particle trajectories in the cavity. The dashed lines represent the boundary of the trap. (Data of Fig. 12) Dataset 6 - The variation of trap efficiency with particle density for (Fig. 13a) different cavity sizes with the same <em>Re</em>=56.9, and (Fig. 13b) different Reynolds numbers with the same cavity size <em>h</em>=32, <em>l</em>=80, respectively. (Data of Fig. 13) Dataset 7 - The critical entering distance as a function of the scaling parameter <em>T<sub>h</sub></em>. The fitting line is performed with an exponential function with the same form as Eq. (19). (Data of Fig.14) Dataset 8 - The variation of the trap efficiency with the trap number. (Data of Fig.15)
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University of Surrey
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2023-03-07



