Title
The Role of Quasi-Regular Tetrahedra in Dense Disordered Packings of Hard Spheres
Abstract
Delaunay simplexes were used for structure analysis of hard sphere packings of different density. A special attention was paid to the simplexes of tetrahedral shape. Clusters of the tetrahedra adjacent by faces represent relatively dense aggregates of spheres atypical for crystalline structures. Such "polytetrahedral" aggregates reveal a characteristic feature of the dense disordered packings. The tetrahedra in point are not completely perfect. They coincide with the class of "quasi-regular tetrahedra" introduced by Hales in his proof of the Kepler conjecture. In this work we discuss a meaning of these tetrahedra and their role in formation of the dense disordered packings. Polytetrahedral principle of a spatial organization seems to be preferable from the statistical viewpoint, as in this case a variety of dense local configurations can be realized. However it has its limit and further increase in density can be provided by formation of crystalline nuclei.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/ISVD.2007.36
ISVD
Keywords
Field
DocType
dense aggregate,kepler conjecture,characteristic feature,dense disordered packing,polytetrahedral principle,quasi-regular tetrahedra,crystalline structure,crystalline nucleus,delaunay simplex,different density,dense local configuration,hard spheres,dense disordered packings,structure analysis,kinetic theory,chemical analysis,computer simulation,computational geometry,spatial organization,crystallization,combustion,mathematical model,solids,shape
Cluster (physics),Computational geometry,Simplex,Hard spheres,SPHERES,Geometry,Tetrahedron,Kepler conjecture,Mathematics,Delaunay triangulation
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2869-4
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
A. V. Anikeenko163.44
N. N. Medvedev200.34