A New Interpretation of Three-Dimensional Particle Geometry: M-A-V-L
Abstract
This study provides a new interpretation of 3D particle geometry that unravels the 'interrelation' of the four geometry parameters, i.e., morphology M, surface area A, volume V, and size L, for which a new formula, M = A/VL/6, is introduced to translate the 3D particle morphology as a function of surface area, volume, and size. The A/VL of a sphere is invariably 6, which is placed in the denominator of the formula, and therefore M indicates a relative morphological irregularity compared to the sphere. The minimum possible value of M is clearly one, and M may range approximately to three for coarse-grained mineral particles. Furthermore, the proposed formula, M = A/VL/6, enables to graphically preserve the four parameters' relations when plotting the geometry parameter distributions. This study demonstrates the approach with two plot spaces that represent (i) L vs. M and (ii) A/V vs. V, where A/V works as the messenger between these two spaces as A/V = M/L6. Therefore, this approach helps comprehensively address the four-dimensional aspects of the 3D particle geometry and better understand the parameters' combined influence on the mechanical behavior of granular materials. Keywords: 3D particle geometry; Morphology; Surface area; Volume; Size;
Cite
@article{arxiv.1808.08458,
title = {A New Interpretation of Three-Dimensional Particle Geometry: M-A-V-L},
author = {Yu Feng Su and Sumana Bhattacharya and Seung Jae Lee and Chang Hoon Lee and Moochul Shin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.08458},
year = {2020}
}
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36 pages, 13 figures; Transportation Geotechnics (2020) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214391219302983