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Jamming of Soft Frictionless Spheres

By Siew La Pang1, Ishan Srivastava1, Timothy S Fisher1

1. Purdue University

Predicts the jammed microstructure of an ensemble of spheres of user-defined number and size distribution

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Version 1.0 - published on 04 Oct 2012

doi:10.4231/D39K45S2N cite this

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CPU time 43.08 seconds 50.26 minutes
Interaction Time 51.23 minutes 2.49 days

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