Random close packing of hard spheres and disks

James G. Berryman
Phys. Rev. A 27, 1053 – Published 1 February 1983
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Abstract

A simple definition of random close packing of hard spheres is presented, and the consequences of this definition are explored. According to this definition, random close packing occurs at the minimum packing fraction η for which the median nearest-neighbor radius equals the diameter of the spheres. Using the radial distribution function at more dilute concentrations to estimate median nearest-neighbor radii, lower bounds on the critical packing fraction ηRCP are obtained and the value of ηRCP is estimated by extrapolation. Random close packing is predicted to occur for ηRCP=0.64±0.02 in three dimensions and ηRCP=0.82±0.02 in two dimensions. Both of these predictions are shown to be consistent with the available experimental data.

  • Received 30 July 1982

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.27.1053

©1983 American Physical Society

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James G. Berryman

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, L-200, Livermore, California 94550

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Vol. 27, Iss. 2 — February 1983

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