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Re: Inquiring of a interesting question [message #84059] Thu, 25 April 2013 17:05
huiqiang.liu.37 is currently offline  huiqiang.liu.37
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Yes, this really sounds like a very stimulating question. but i seem to need some inspiration at first.

Thanks for replying


On Thursday, April 25, 2013 8:39:24 PM UTC+9, Haje Korth wrote:
> This is indeed a very stimulating question. It sounds like college homework, which you should really do yourself to get something out of the exercise. Please keep us posted on the solution.
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> On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:41:01 PM UTC-4, Huiqiang Liu wrote:
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>> How to simulate "pouring" spheres into a container, finding where each one would rest when touching neighbours, until reaching 75% packing fraction?
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Re: Inquiring of a interesting question [message #84091 is a reply to message #84059] Thu, 25 April 2013 04:39 Go to previous message
Haje Korth is currently offline  Haje Korth
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This is indeed a very stimulating question. It sounds like college homework, which you should really do yourself to get something out of the exercise. Please keep us posted on the solution.

On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:41:01 PM UTC-4, Huiqiang Liu wrote:
> Hi, Dear all,
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> How to simulate "pouring" spheres into a container, finding where each one would rest when touching neighbours, until reaching 75% packing fraction?
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> Many Thanks
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> Liu
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