Circle radius distributions determine random close packing density

Phys. Rev. E 109, 064905 (2024) Circles of a single size can pack together densely in a hexagonal lattice, but adding in size variety disrupts the order of those packings. We conduct simulations which generate dense random packings of circles with specified size distributions, and measure the area f...

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Main Authors: Meer, David J, Galoustian, Isabela, Manuel, Julio Gabriel de Falco, Weeks, Eric R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 02-04-2024
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Summary:Phys. Rev. E 109, 064905 (2024) Circles of a single size can pack together densely in a hexagonal lattice, but adding in size variety disrupts the order of those packings. We conduct simulations which generate dense random packings of circles with specified size distributions, and measure the area fraction in each case. While the size distributions can be arbitrary, we find that for a wide range of size distributions the random close packing area fraction $\phi_{rcp}$ is determined to high accuracy by the polydispersity and skewness of the size distribution. At low skewness, all packings tend to a minimum packing fraction $\phi_0 \approx 0.840$ independent of polydispersity. In the limit of high skewness, $\phi_{rcp}$ becomes independent of skewness, asymptoting to a polydispersity-dependent limit. We show how these results can be predicted from the behavior of simple, bidisperse or bi-Gaussian circle size distributions.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2404.02316