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On multi-scale percolation behaviour of the effective conductivity for the lattice model
W. OlchawaR. WiśniowskiR. PiaseckiD. Frączeksubject
Statistics and ProbabilityPercolation critical exponentsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)FOS: Physical sciencesRegular latticePercolation thresholdMulti-scale analysis; Percolation; Lattice model; Effective mediumConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsLattice (order)Continuum percolation theoryStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematicsdescription
Macroscopic properties of heterogeneous media are frequently modelled by regular lattice models, which are based on a relatively small basic cluster of lattice sites. Here, we extend one of such models to any cluster's size kxk. We also explore its modified form. The focus is on the percolation behaviour of the effective conductivity of random two- and three-phase systems. We consider only the influence of geometrical features of local configurations at different length scales k. At scales accessible numerically, we find that an increase in the size of the basic cluster leads to characteristic displacements of the percolation threshold. We argue that the behaviour is typical of materials, whose conductivity is dominated by a few linear, percolation-like, conducting paths. Such a system can be effectively treated as one-dimensional medium. We also develop a simplified model that permits of an analysis at any scale. It is worth mentioning that the latter approach keeps the same thresholds predicted by the former one. We also briefly discuss a three-phase system, where the double-thresholds paths appear on model surfaces.
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2015-04-01 |