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On regular and random two-dimensional packing of crosses

Journal

GRANULAR MATTER
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10035-021-01190-7

Keywords

Packing fraction; Crosses; Jamming; Orientational order; Positional correlations; Experiment

Funding

  1. German Science Foundation [STA 425/46-1]

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This study investigates the packing problem of crosses and examines the packing density achieved by random packing, as well as the local correlations of orientations and positions. The results suggest that there are typical local configurations that affect the orientational correlations.
Packing problems, even of objects with regular geometries, are in general non-trivial. For few special shapes, the features of crystalline as well as random, irregular two-dimensional (2D) packing structures are known. The packing of 2D crosses does not yet belong to the category of solved problems. We demonstrate in experiments with crosses of different aspect ratios (arm width to length) which packing fractions are actually achieved by random packing, and we compare them to densest regular packing structures. We determine local correlations of the orientations and positions after ensembles of randomly placed crosses were compacted in the plane until they jam. Short-range orientational order is found over 2 to 3 cross lengths. Similarly, correlations in the spatial distributions of neighbors extend over 2 to 3 crosses. There is no simple relation between the geometries of the crosses and the peaks in the spatial correlation functions, but some features of the orientational correlations can be traced to typical local configurations.

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