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Algorithm for random close packing of spheres with periodic boundary conditions
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    Algorithm for random close packing of spheres with periodic boundary conditions (English)
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    6 December 1994
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    This paper presents an isotropic kinetics-independent algorithm for random close packing (RCP) of equisized spheres with triply periodic boundaries. The algorithm provides a perfect contact network with the average coordination number six (for particle number \(N \geq 1\)) and a system of normal reactions between the spheres maintaining the structure and prohibiting further densification. Though the algorithm needs a relatively long computation time, it reproduces the experimental packing density (about 0.637).
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    periodic boundary condition
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    isotropic algorithm
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    kinetics-independent
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    random close packing
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    spheres
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    perfect contact network
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