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A statistical analysis of void size distribution in a simulated narrowly graded packing of spheres

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
A statistical analysis of void size distribution in a simulated narrowly graded packing of spheres
Author/Presenter
Reboul, Nadege
Vincens, Eric
Cambou, Bernard
Publisher Name
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2008
Journal Title
Granular Matter
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
6
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 1434-5021
Abstract/Additional Information

The void microstructure of a simulated packing of polydisperse spheres has been investigated by means of a radical Delaunay tessellation. We have focused on creating sphere packings by mimicking processes involved in the construction of embankment dams: the polydisperse spheres are collectively released under gravity and denser states are mainly obtained by means of shearing cycles. This study has been performed on a narrowly graded material for four porosities ranging from 0.42 to 0.36. The void structure is quantified in terms of probability density functions of pore and constriction sizes, cumulative distributions and connectivity functions. We emphasize the implications of the sample construction technique on the geometric packing arrangements, among them a well disordered medium where tetrahedra remain the most represented unit void structure. We point out that when porosity decreases, void distributions become narrower but the initial structure is never destroyed. Nevertheless, the densification modifies significantly the computed mean void quantities. In this study, usual geometric arrangements obtained for very dense materials are not encountered