Abstract
Using sedimentation to obtain precisely controlled packings of noncohesive spheres, we find that the volume fraction RLP of the loosest mechanically stable packing is in an operational sense well defined by a limit process. This random loose packing volume fraction decreases with decreasing pressure p and increasing interparticle friction coefficient μ. Using x-ray tomography to correct for a container boundary effect that depends on particle size, we find for rough particles in the limit p→0 a new lower bound, RLP=0.550±0.001. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
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Jerkins, M., Schröter, M., Swinney, H. L., Senden, T. J., Saadatfar, M., & Aste, T. (2008). Onset of mechanical stability in random packings of frictional spheres. Physical Review Letters, 101(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.018301
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