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Understanding the anomalous frequency responses of composite materials using very large random resistor-capacitor networks

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  • Mustapha Aouaichia

    (LEPM, Faculté de Physique)

  • Nick McCullen

    (University of Bath)

  • Chris R. Bowen

    (University of Bath)

  • Darryl P. Almond

    (University of Bath)

  • Chris Budd

    (University of Bath)

  • Rachid Bouamrane

    (LEPM, Faculté de Physique)

Abstract

In this paper large resistor-capacitor (RC) networks that consist of randomly distributed conductive and capacitive elements which are much larger than those previously explored are studied using an efficient algorithm. We investigate the emergent power-law scaling of the conductance and the percolation and saturation limits of the networks at the high and low frequency bounds in order to compare with a modification of the classical Effective Medium Approximation (EMA) that enables its extension to finite network sizes. It is shown that the new formula provides a simple analytical description of the network response that accurately predicts the effects of finite network size and composition and it agrees well with the new numerical calculations on large networks and is a significant improvement on earlier EMA formulae. Avenues for future improvement and explanation of the formula are highlighted. Finally, the statistical variation of network conductivity with network size is observed and explained. This work provides a deeper insight into the response of large resistor-capacitor networks to understand the AC electrical properties, size effects, composition effects and statistical variation of properties of a range of heterogeneous materials and composite systems.

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  • Mustapha Aouaichia & Nick McCullen & Chris R. Bowen & Darryl P. Almond & Chris Budd & Rachid Bouamrane, 2017. "Understanding the anomalous frequency responses of composite materials using very large random resistor-capacitor networks," The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, Springer;EDP Sciences, vol. 90(3), pages 1-16, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:eurphb:v:90:y:2017:i:3:d:10.1140_epjb_e2017-70438-8
    DOI: 10.1140/epjb/e2017-70438-8
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