Literature DB >> 17930027

Space-filling properties of polydisperse granular media.

C Voivret1, F Radjaï, J-Y Delenne, M S El Youssoufi.   

Abstract

We present a systematic investigation of the morphology and space-filling properties of polydisperse densely packed granular media in two dimensions. A numerical procedure is introduced to generate collections of circular particles with size distributions of variable shape and span constrained by explicit criteria of statistical representativity. We characterize the domain of statistically accessible distribution parameters for a bounded number of particles. This particle generation procedure is used with two different deposition protocols in order to build large close-packed samples of prescribed polydispersity. We find that the solid fraction is a strongly nonlinear function of the size span, and the highest levels of solid fraction occur for the uniform distribution by volume fractions. As the span is increased, a transition occurs from a regime of topological disorder where the packing properties are governed by particle connectivity to a regime of metric disorder where pore-filling small particles prevail. The polydispersity manifests itself in the first regime through the variability of local coordination numbers. We observe a continuous decrease of the number of particles with four contacts and the growth of two populations of particles with three and five contacts. In the second regime, radial distribution functions show that the material is homogeneous beyond only a few average particle diameters. We also show that the packing orientational order is linked with fabric anisotropy and it declines with size span.

Year:  2007        PMID: 17930027     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.76.021301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys        ISSN: 1539-3755


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