Filtration and Particle Discrete Data (glass beads < 160 µm) for 'Project Development of multivariant structure and process models for filter cakes, combining experimental methods of process engineering with digital computer based methods'

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2026-04-29

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Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg

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This dataset contains primary experimental data investigating the filtration behavior and particulate properties of glass particles, spherical, < 160 µm. The data was generated through separation tests conducted in accordance with the VDI 2762 guideline (cake-forming filtration). The study aims to correlate particle morphology with specific filter cake resistance within a viscous medium. Soda-lime glass (SiO2, 2.55 g/cm³) from Sigmund Lindner GmbH, was used as the disperse phase. To ensure a defined particle size distribution, the material was pre-classified to a target range of 70 to 160 µm using a Nisshin Turbo Classifier TC-15M fine air classifier. The continuous medium consisted of a binary water-glycerin mixture: Glycerin content: 24 mass percent (wt%) Additive: 25 mM potassium iodide (KI). Both chemicals were sourced in analytical grade from Carl Roth GmbH + Co. KG. Complementary 3D-characterization data, including CT scans (Computed Tomography) and segmented individual particle data, are archived in the "Parrot" database of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg (https://parrot.tu-freiberg.de/).

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