Positron emission tracking of individual particles: In particle-laden rimming flow

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The motion of a single tracer particle in particle-laden rimming flows is investigated experimentally by means of Positron Emission Particle Tracking (PEPT). Semi-dilute suspensions, with a volume fraction of 8% of heavy particles are considered. The trajectory of the tracer particle is monitored for several thousand cylinder revolutions and related to the optically recorded drift of the large-scale granular segregation bands developing in the cylinder. Results of the data analysis provide first insights into the relation between behaviour of individual particles and the spatiotemporal dynamics displayed by the macroscopic particle-segregation patterns. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Denissenko, P., Guyez, E., Thomas, P. J., Parker, D. J., & Seville, J. P. K. (2014). Positron emission tracking of individual particles: In particle-laden rimming flow. Physics of Fluids, 26(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4876383

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