Crystallisation in a granular material
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Francois, Nicolas
Saadatfar, Mohammad
Hanifpour, M.
Cruikshank, R.
Sheppard, Adrian
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The athermal and dissipative nature of packings of grains is still challenging our understanding of their compaction
as well as their crystallisation. For instance, some beads poured in a container get jammed in random disordered con gurations,
which cannot be denser than 64%, the random closed packing (RCP) limit. Remarkably it has been suggested that the
RCP bound is saturated with dense patterns of beads aggregated into polytetrahedral structures. Yet when a suitable vibration
is applied, a packing of beads might start to order and some regular patterns appear.
We present new experiments on the crystallisation of the packing of beads. By extending tapping techniques, we have
obtained packings with volume fractions φ ranging from the RCP to the crystal (φ = 0.74). Computing tomography has been
used to scan the internal structure of large packings (≈200,000 beads). Voronoi and Delaunay space partitions on the grain
centres were performed to characterise the structural rearrangements during the crystallisation. This allows us to describe
statistical properties of the local volume uctuations and the evolution of the densest patterns of beads.
In terms of statistical description, a parameter based on the volume uctuations discloses different regimes during the
transition. In terms of geometry, we con rm that polytetrahedral dense clusters are ubiquitous at the RCP. We describe some
intrinsic features of these clusters such as rings of tetrahedra and show how they disappear as the crystal grows.
This experiment enlightens how an athermal system jammed in a complex frustrated con guration is gradually converted
into a periodic crystal.
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Francois,N., Saadatfar, M.,Hanifpour,M., Cruikshank,R. & Sheppard,A. (2013). Crystallisation in a granular material In AIP Conference Proceedings 1542 (pp 369-372)
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