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Dataset for: "Resolved large eddy simulations of a settling or rising spherical microplastic particle"
DTU Data2026
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Koray Deniz Göral,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Bent Larsen,
Bent Larsen,
Bent Larsen,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Bent Larsen,
Bent Larsen,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Bent Larsen,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Stefan Carstensen,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Stefan Carstensen,
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Koray Deniz Göral,
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Koray Deniz Göral,
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Koray Deniz Göral,
Hasan Gökhan Güler,
Erik Damgaard Christensen
David R. Fuhrman,
David R. Fuhrman,
Koray Deniz Göral,
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Erik Damgaard Christensen
David R. Fuhrman,
David R. Fuhrman,
David R. Fuhrman,
Stefan Carstensen,
David R. Fuhrman,
Stefan Carstensen,
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Erik Damgaard Christensen
Summary
This is an updated version (version 3) of the same simulation dataset for microplastic settling/rising particle dynamics as ID 2819, with only a revised readme file added — no new scientific findings.
-The "settlingRisingVelocity.mat" is a MATLAB binary workspace file containing the diameter, density, and settling or rising velocity of all simulated microplastic particles, with their position and velocity time series and kinematic viscosity of the fluid.-The "settlingRising_main.zip" is a main simulation folder that can be manipulated for the specific case and used with present CFD-DEM coupling.-Example simulation videos for each microplastic particle are provided with the naming convention "S_X.mp4" for the settling microplastics and "R_X.mp4" for the rising microplastics, where “X” refers to the case number. Please note that the videos are low-quality when using the preview. For optimal quality, it is suggested to download the videos and play the files directly.Version 3: Updated Readme file to include the original article volume and article no., as well as BibTeX.