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reconstructed CT data of filter cakesOpen Access Icon

Subtitle: B70 (glass beads) and BCS201 (quartz)

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Information about measurement parameters of CT device for material B70 (glass beads) (348.9Kb)
Information about measurement parameters of CT device for material BCS201 (quartz) (355.1Kb)
image stack of B70 (glass beads) filter cake (4.239Gb)
image stack of BCS201 (quartz) filter cake (4.185Gb)
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Date
2024
Author
Löwer, Erik
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Abstract
CT data of two filter cakes, built from glass beads (B70) and quartz sand (BCS201) in an in-situ pressure nutsch according german guideline VDI 2762-2. The soda-lime glass beads (density 2.55 g/cm³, 72.30 m.-% SiO2, 13.30 m.- % Na2O, 8.90 m.-% CaO and 4.00 m.-% MgO) of the size of 70 < x < 110 μm were purchased from Sigmund Lindner GmbH, Germany, and are manufactured via dry spraying. The quartz sand (density 2.65 g/cm³, 99.1 m.-% SiO2 with traces of Fe2O3, Al2O3 and TiO2 with < 0.3 m.-%) was purchased from Strobel quartzsand GmbH, Germany, in the fraction x < 200 μm, coming from a comminution process. For the filtration experiments, the solids are suspended in an aqueous solution of de-ionized water, potassium iodide (25 mM) and glycerol (24 m-%), resulting in a density of 1.10 g/cm². After filtration until gas breakthrough, the filter cakes are measured tomographically (ZEISS Xradia 510 Versa).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25532/OPARA-292
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