In this paper, four binary hard sphere crystals were numerically constructed by discrete element method (DEM) through different packing modes under three-dimensional (3D) mechanical vibration. For each crystal, a modified Voronoi tessellation method (called radical tessellation) was utilized to quantitatively investigate the topological and metrical properties of radical polyhedra (RPs). The topological properties such as the number of faces, edges, vertices per RP and the number of edges per RP face as well as the metrical properties such as perimeter, surface area, volume, and relative pore size per RP were systematically characterized and compared. Meanwhile, the mechanism of the binary hard sphere crystallization was also investigated. ...
In a previous paper analytical equations were derived for the packing fraction of crystalline struct...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials (called auxetics) reshape our centuries-long understanding of the...
The mechanism of crystallisation in highly dissipative materials such as foams or granular materials...
Quantitative characterization on the topological and metrical properties of radical subunits (polyhe...
The crystallization (disorder-order transition) of monosized spheres under three-dimensional (3D) me...
The packing of ternary mixtures of spheres with size ratios 24.4/11.6/6.4 is simulated by means of t...
The packing of particles with a log-normal size distribution is studied by means of the discrete ele...
The smallest maximum-kissing-number Voronoi polyhedron of three-dimensional (3D) Euclidean spheres i...
The smallest maximum-kissing-number Voronoi polyhedron of three-dimensional (3D) Euclidean spheres i...
Here we present an experimental and numerical investigation on the grain-scale geometrical and mecha...
The geometrical stability of the three lattices of the cubic crystal system, viz. face-centered cubi...
The geometrical stability of the three lattices of the cubic crystal system, viz. face-centered cubi...
for construc-tion and analysis of radical tessellations of any computer simulated sample. The radica...
Architectured materials contain highly controlled structures and morphological features at length sc...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
In a previous paper analytical equations were derived for the packing fraction of crystalline struct...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials (called auxetics) reshape our centuries-long understanding of the...
The mechanism of crystallisation in highly dissipative materials such as foams or granular materials...
Quantitative characterization on the topological and metrical properties of radical subunits (polyhe...
The crystallization (disorder-order transition) of monosized spheres under three-dimensional (3D) me...
The packing of ternary mixtures of spheres with size ratios 24.4/11.6/6.4 is simulated by means of t...
The packing of particles with a log-normal size distribution is studied by means of the discrete ele...
The smallest maximum-kissing-number Voronoi polyhedron of three-dimensional (3D) Euclidean spheres i...
The smallest maximum-kissing-number Voronoi polyhedron of three-dimensional (3D) Euclidean spheres i...
Here we present an experimental and numerical investigation on the grain-scale geometrical and mecha...
The geometrical stability of the three lattices of the cubic crystal system, viz. face-centered cubi...
The geometrical stability of the three lattices of the cubic crystal system, viz. face-centered cubi...
for construc-tion and analysis of radical tessellations of any computer simulated sample. The radica...
Architectured materials contain highly controlled structures and morphological features at length sc...
We investigate the crystallization of monodisperse hard spheres confined by two square patterned sub...
In a previous paper analytical equations were derived for the packing fraction of crystalline struct...
Negative Poisson’s ratio materials (called auxetics) reshape our centuries-long understanding of the...
The mechanism of crystallisation in highly dissipative materials such as foams or granular materials...