Author:
van Heerden M,Buffler A,Cole K,Leadbeater T
Abstract
Abstract
Positron emission particle tracking (PEPT) is a powerful non-invasive technique used to study the underlying dynamics of granular and multiphase flowing systems. The essence of PEPT is to attach (chemically or otherwise) sufficient positron-emitting radioisotope to a particle chosen as representative of the bulk material under study, and hence used as a flow-following tracer. We report on standardised methods for creating density-modified tracer particles to expand the range of applications feasible to research with the PEPT technique.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education