Monte Carlo and MD Modeling of Density Relaxation by Tapping
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
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relaxationcarlodensityfloormontephenomenonappliedbulk
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The density relaxation phenomenon is modeled using both Monte Carlo and dissipative MD simulations to investigate the effects of regular taps applied to a vessel having a planar floor filled with monodisperse spheres. Results suggest the existence of a critical tap intensity that depends on the mass overburden, which produces a maximum bulk solids fraction. We find that the mechanism responsible for the relaxation phenomenon is evolving quasi-ordered packing structure propagating upwards from the plane floor.
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