Issue 40, 2013

Prediction of polydisperse hard-sphere mixture behavior using tridisperse systems

Abstract

How many state-variables are needed to predict the equation of state and the jamming density of polydisperse mixtures in glassy, non-equilibrium compressed states? We propose to define equivalent and maximally equivalent systems as those that match three and five moments of a given polydisperse size distribution, respectively. Fluids can be represented well by an equivalent system with only s = 2 components (bidisperse). As little as s = 3 components (tridisperse) are enough to achieve a maximally equivalent system. Those match macroscopic properties in glassy states, but also the volume fraction of rattlers, suggesting strong microstructural equivalency too. For many soft and granular systems, tridisperse, maximally equivalent systems allow for a closed analytical treatment and well-controlled industrial applications, while our proposal waits for experimental validation.

Graphical abstract: Prediction of polydisperse hard-sphere mixture behavior using tridisperse systems

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Apr 2013
Accepted
18 Jul 2013
First published
18 Jul 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 9530-9534

Prediction of polydisperse hard-sphere mixture behavior using tridisperse systems

V. Ogarko and S. Luding, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 9530 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM50964H

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