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Wall effect 2 Concrete 1 Ellipsoidal aggregate 1 Elliptical particle 1 Mesostructure 1 Overlapping 1 Random packing fraction 1 Random sequential packing 1 Random sequential packing model 1
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Chen, H.S. 2 Lv, Z. 2 Xu, W.X. 2
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2
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Effects of particle size distribution, shape and volume fraction of aggregates on the wall effect of concrete via random sequential packing of polydispersed ellipsoidal particles
Xu, W.X.; Lv, Z.; Chen, H.S. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 3, pp. 416-426
Concrete can be viewed as granular materials at the mesoscopic level. A specific distribution of aggregate particles in boundary layers, known as the wall effect, plays an important role in the mechanical properties and durability of concrete. However, the detailed and systematic experimental...
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An overlapping detection algorithm for random sequential packing of elliptical particles
Xu, W.X.; Chen, H.S.; Lv, Z. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 13, pp. 2452-2467
Random sequential packing of particles is a subject of intense research in many branches of physics and engineering … of random sequential packing of monodispersed and polydispersed ellipses with different boundary conditions. Then, the …
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