Disorder Criterion and Explicit Solution for the Disc Random Packing Problem

Predicting the densest random disc packing fraction is an unsolved paradigm problem relevant to a number of disciplines and technologies. One difficulty is that it is ill defined without setting a criterion for the disorder. Another is that the density depends on the packing protocol and the multitu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2021-09, Vol.127 (11), p.118002-118002, Article 118002
1. Verfasser: Blumenfeld, Raphael
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Zusammenfassung:Predicting the densest random disc packing fraction is an unsolved paradigm problem relevant to a number of disciplines and technologies. One difficulty is that it is ill defined without setting a criterion for the disorder. Another is that the density depends on the packing protocol and the multitude of possible protocol parameters has so far hindered a general solution. A new approach is proposed here. After formulating a well-posed form of the general protocol-independent problem for planar packings of discs, a systematic criterion is proposed to avoid crystalline hexagonal order as well as further topological order. The highest possible random packing fraction is then derived exactly: ϕ_{RCP}=0.852 525…. The solution is based on the cell order distribution that is shown to (i) yield directly the packing fraction; (ii) parametrize all possible packing protocols; (iii) make it possible to define and limit all topological disorder. The method is further useful for predicting the highest packing fraction in specific protocols, which is illustrated for a family of simply sheared packings that generate maximum-entropy cell order distributions.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.118002