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MULTI-PARTICLE STRUCTURES IN NON-SEQUENTIALLY REORGANIZED HARD SPHERE DEPOSITS

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219525901000267Cited by:35 (Source: Crossref)

    We have examined extended structures, bridges and arches, in computer generated, non-sequentially stabilized, hard sphere deposits. The bridges and arches have well-defined distributions of sizes and shapes. The distribution functions reflect the contraints associated with hard particle packing and the details of the restructuring process. A subpopulation of string-like bridges has been identified. Bridges are fundamental microstructural elements in real granular systems and their sizes and shapes dominate considerations of structural properties and flow instabilities such as jamming.