Improving the Density of Jammed Disordered Packings Using Ellipsoids
North Carolina Central University · Princeton University · +1 more institution
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…
Citation impact
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- 90.56
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- 100%
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- 28
Authors
8- ADAleksandar Donev
North Carolina Central University, Princeton University
- ICIbrahim Cisse
North Carolina Central University, Princeton University
- DSDavid Sachs
North Carolina Central University, Princeton University
- EVEvan Variano
North Carolina Central University, Princeton University, Cornell University
- FHFrank H. Stillinger
North Carolina Central University, Princeton University
Topics & keywords
- Ellipsoid
- Materials science
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Crystallography
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