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1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-2125, USA.
Abstract:
Percolation of particle arrays is of high interest in microstructural design of materials. While there have been numerous contributions to theoretical modeling of percolation in particulate systems, no analytical approximation for the generalized problem of variable aspect-ratio ellipses has been reported. In the present work, we (1) derive, and verify through simulation, an analytical percolation approach capable of identifying the percolation point in two-phase materials containing generalized ellipses of uniform shape and size; and (2) explore the dependence of percolation on the particle aspect ratio. We validate our technique with simulations tracking both cluster sizes and percolation status, in networks of elliptical and circular particles. We also outline the steps needed to extend our approach to three-dimensional particles (ellipsoids). For biological materials, we ultimately aim to provide direct insight into the contribution of each single phase in multiphase tissues to mechanical or conductive properties. For engineered materials, we aim to provide insight into the minimum amount of a particular phase needed to strongly influence properties.
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