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Improving the density of jammed disordered packings using ellipsoids.

Aleksandar Donev1, Ibrahim Cisse, David Sachs, Evan A Variano, Frank H Stillinger, Robert Connelly, Salvatore Torquato, P M Chaikin.   

Abstract

Packing problems, such as how densely objects can fill a volume, are among the most ancient and persistent problems in mathematics and science. For equal spheres, it has only recently been proved that the face-centered cubic lattice has the highest possible packing fraction phi=pi/18 approximately 0.74. It is also well known that certain random (amorphous) jammed packings have phi approximately 0.64. Here, we show experimentally and with a new simulation algorithm that ellipsoids can randomly pack more densely-up to phi= 0.68 to 0.71 for spheroids with an aspect ratio close to that of M&M's Candies-and even approach phi approximately 0.74 for ellipsoids with other aspect ratios. We suggest that the higher density is directly related to the higher number of degrees of freedom per particle and thus the larger number of particle contacts required to mechanically stabilize the packing. We measured the number of contacts per particle Z approximately 10 for our spheroids, as compared to Z approximately 6 for spheres. Our results have implications for a broad range of scientific disciplines, including the properties of granular media and ceramics, glass formation, and discrete geometry.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14963324     DOI: 10.1126/science.1093010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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