Local volume fraction fluctuations in heterogeneous media

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The volume fractions of multiphase heterogeneous media fluctuate on a spatially local level even for statistically homogeneous materials. A general formulation is given to represent the standard deviation associated with the local volume fraction of statistically homogeneous but anisotropic D-dimensional two-phase media for arbitrary-shaped observation regions. The standard deviation divided by the macroscopic volume fraction, termed the coarseness, is computed for D-dimensional distributions of penetrable as well as impenetrable spheres, for a wide range of densities and observation-region sizes. The effect of impenetrability of the particles, for fixed observation-region size, is to reduce the coarseness relative to that of the penetrable-sphere model, especially at high densities. For either sphere model, increasing the dimensionality D decreases the coarseness. © 1990 American Institute of Physics.

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Lu, B., & Torquato, S. (1990). Local volume fraction fluctuations in heterogeneous media. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 93(5), 3452–3459. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.458827

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