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Sphere-Packing porosity development
Thank you. I mean randomly dropped, for example poured using another bucket. Or another example maybe if using a computer you randomly generated the position of the particles in mid-air in a volume (with walls i.e. bucket), then you let the spheres settle (according to gravity), and began shaking.- Marku
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Sphere-Packing porosity development
If you have a large collection of hard sphere's and drop them into a bucket, then shook the bucket, would the sphere's rearrange themselves into a more tightly packed state i.e. lower porosity.- Marku
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