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- ItemOpen AccessCorrelation Velocimetry inside a model of the human airways(Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, 2025-02-07) Bauer, Katrin; Kluwe, Moritz NiklasThe dataset corresponds to the publication "Deterministic periodic structures in a model of the human airways" by Kluwe et al. 2025. It contains raw data obtained from an optical setup used for point-wise velocity measurements using Correlation Velocimetry in a model of human airways. The recorded data consists of stereo audio files sampling the photo-electric response of two photodiodes to the passage of tracer particles. The time lag between both signals corresponds to the mean time of flight of ensembles of particles between both detectors. Using the known distance between the detectors (272 micrometers), the mean velocity of the tracer particles can be calculated. This dataset includes the raw data evaluated and discussed in the publication.
- ItemOpen AccessResearch data for: "Penetration depth and effective sample size characterization of UV/Vis radiation into pharmaceutical tablets"(Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, 2025-03-20) Seyffer, Judith Miriam; Fuchs, LukasThe data set comprises the micro-CT data for the publication Brands et al. (2025). In a joint work within the 1st funding period of the SPP2364, the three-dimensional distribution of the active ingredient in pharmaceutical tablets is investigated using a segmented CT image data set of a tablet. The data published here contains the raw, reconstructed micro-CT image data after acquisition using the Zeiss Xradia Versa 510. Imaging was performed by stitching five individual, overlapping region of interest scans over the full width of the tablet. Additionally, the data set of the segmented active ingredient particles is included in a downscaled version. Further information can be found in the corresponding publication "Penetration depth and effective sample size characterization of UV/Vis radiation into pharmaceutical tablets".