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Data supplement for publication: Comprehensive study of 3D liquid flow fields in additively manufactured structures for SMART reactors using large-scale vertical magnetic resonance imaging and computational fluid dynamics
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.16072
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Experimental Data
Simulation Data
Version
1.0
Date Issued
2026-05-07
Author(s)
Iraqi Houssaini, Selma
Is Cited By
Abstract
The TUHH Open Research (TORE) repository contains raw and processed data associated with the publication "Comprehensive study of 3D liquid flow fields in additively manufactured structures for SMART reactors using large-scale vertical magnetic resonance imaging and computational fluid dynamics". The dataset comprises experimental magnetic resonance imaging velocimetry data, numerical results from OpenFOAM simulations, and corresponding design files. The publication investigates the flow behaviour in additively manufactured TPMS structures using a large-bore vertical 3 T MRI system. Cross-validation between experimental measurements and numerical simulations is performed. Three different TPMS geometries are analysed within the Darcy-Forchheimer regime.
The folder is accompanied by a ReadMe file and a separate folder structure file, which provide detailed information on file organisation, naming conventions, and their relation to the reported results.
The folder is accompanied by a ReadMe file and a separate folder structure file, which provide detailed information on file organisation, naming conventions, and their relation to the reported results.
Subjects
Porous media
Magnetic resonance imaging
Computational fluid dynamics
Triply periodic minimal surfaces
DDC Class
660.2: Chemical Engineering
Funding Organisations
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This project is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – SFB 1615 – 503850735. The Magnetic Resonance Imaging System (large-bore 3 T vertical MRI system) was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – project number 422037415 – under the “Major Research Instrumentation” funding program according to Art. 91b of the Basic Law (GG) and by The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.
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