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Dense random packing with a power-law size distribution: The structure factor, mass-radius relation, and pair distribution function

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 158, Issue 4, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0134813

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This study explores the correlation properties of a dense random packing of disks with a power-law distribution of radii. It investigates the structure factor, mass-radius relation, and pair distribution function of the disk centers. The research reveals that such a packing exhibits fractal properties in both one and two dimensions. The findings also include an approximate relation for the structure factor in arbitrary dimensions, which can be used as a fitting formula in small-angle scattering.
We consider a dense random packing of disks with a power-law distribution of radii and investigate their correlation properties. We study the corresponding structure factor, mass-radius relation, and pair distribution function of the disk centers. A toy model of dense segments in one dimension (1D) is solved exactly. It is shown theoretically in 1D and numerically in 1D and 2D that such a packing exhibits fractal properties. It is found that the exponent of the power-law distribution and the fractal dimension coincide. An approximate relation for the structure factor in arbitrary dimensions is derived, which can be used as a fitting formula in small-angle scattering. These findings can be useful for understanding the microstructural properties of various systems such as ultra-high performance concrete, high-internal-phase-ratio emulsions, or biological systems.

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