Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9575454 Chemical Physics 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Model matter agglomerations, with temperature as leading control parameter, have been considered, and some of their characteristics have been studied. The primary interest has been focused on the grain volume fluctuations, the magnitude of which readily differentiates between two commonly encountered types of matter agglomeration/aggregation processes, observed roughly for high- and low-density matter organizations. The two distinguished types of matter arrangements have been described through the (entropic) potential driving the system. The impact of the potential type on the character of matter agglomeration has been studied, preferentially for (low-density) matter aggregation for which a logarithmic measure of its speed has been proposed. A common matter diffusion as well as mechanical relaxation picture, emerging during the mature growing stage, has been drawn using a phenomenological line of argumentation. Applications, mostly towards obtaining soft agglomerates or so-called jammed materials, have been mentioned.
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