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- From: sjplimp@cs.sandia.gov (Steve Plimpton)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: marbles in a container
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.201500.22023@cs.sandia.gov>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 20:15:00 GMT
- Article-I.D.: cs.1992Aug13.201500.22023
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- korfhage@weston.poly.edu (Willard Korfhage) writes:
-
- > A question came up recently about marbles in a container: If I dump a
- > bunch of marbles in a container (randomly positioned, rather than
- > carefully placed), what are the statistics concerning how many points
- > of contact each marble has with other marbles?
-
- > Willard Korfhage
- > korfhage@weston.poly.edu
-
- This is a problem related to grain boundary structure in solids. I
- have a Xeroxed pg. 304 which I wrote on the top:
-
- J. D. Bernal in Royal Soc. Proc. (London) A, 280.
-
- I don't know the year, but if I was smart, 280 is the volume #. It's
- around 1960 I believe.
-
- If memory serves, Bernal put metal BBs in a balloon, poured in some
- sticky fluid, then peeled off the balloon. I remember a picture of a
- frozen mound of BBs with a grain boundary running across it. Somebody
- had to pick the BBs off one by one, count the contact points, and
- record it. I assume it was a grad student. :)
-
- I copied the page because Bernal quotes the Reverend Stephen Hales in
- his 1727 book "Vegetable Staticks" (no joke)
-
- 'I compressed several fresh parcels of Pease in the same Pot with a
- force equal to 1600, 800, and 400 pounds; in which Experiments, tho'
- the Pease dilated, yet they did not raise the lever, because what they
- increased in bulk was, by the great incumbent weight, pressed into the
- interstices of the Pease, which they adequately filled up, being
- therby formed into pretty Dodecahedrons.'
-
- Steve
- sjplimp@cs.sandia.gov
-