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Continuum percolation of congruent overlapping spherocylinders
Wenxiang Xu1,2, Xianglong Su1, Yang Jiao3
1Institute of Soft Matter Mechanics, College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing 211100, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Continuum percolation of randomly orientated congruent overlapping spherocylinders (composed of cylinder of height H with semispheres of diameter D at the ends) with aspect ratio α=H/D in [0,∞) is studied. The percolation threshold ϕ_{c}, percolation transition width Δ, and correlation-length critical exponent ν for spherocylinders with α in [0, 200] are determined with a high degree of accuracy via extensive finite-size scaling analysis. A generalized excluded-volume approximation for percolation threshold with an exponent explicitly depending on both aspect ratio and excluded volume for arbitrary α values in [0,∞) is proposed and shown to yield accurate predictions of ϕ_{c} for an extremely wide range of α in [0, 2000] based on available numerical and experimental data. We find ϕ_{c} is a universal monotonic decreasing function of α and is independent of the effective particle size. Our study has implications in percolation theory for nonspherical particles and composite material design.
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