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Disorder Criterion and Explicit Solution for the Disc Random Packing Problem

Raphaël Blumenfeld

2021Physical Review Letters23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Predicting the densest random disc packing fraction is an unsolved paradigm problem relevant to a number of disciplines and technologies. One difficulty is that it is ill defined without setting a criterion for the disorder. Another is that the density depends on the packing protocol and the multitude of possible protocol parameters has so far hindered a general solution. A new approach is proposed here. After formulating a well-posed form of the general protocol-independent problem for planar packings of discs, a systematic criterion is proposed to avoid crystalline hexagonal order as well as further topological order. The highest possible random packing fraction is then derived exactly: ϕ_{RCP}=0.852 525…. The solution is based on the cell order distribution that is shown to (i) yield directly the packing fraction; (ii) parametrize all possible packing protocols; (iii) make it possible to define and limit all topological disorder. The method is further useful for predicting the highest packing fraction in specific protocols, which is illustrated for a family of simply sheared packings that generate maximum-entropy cell order distributions.

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