Modelling soil particles by low-resolution spherical harmonics
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2017Author
Radvilaitė, Urtė
Kačianauskas, Rimantas
Rusakevičius, Dainius
Jaras, Arūnas
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The paper addresses the applicability of spherical harmonics (SH) technique to describe particles shape. It is aimed to
demonstrate basic features of the low-resolution spherical harmonics limited by the expansion degree L ≤ 3 and apply them to
describe specified shapes. The modelling quality was evaluated by considering selected error norms and the most important
integral characteristics of a particle, the surface area and the body volume. It was shown, that the even simplest case of the
suggested low-resolution harmonics technique with L = 1 shows good performance for both rounded ellipsoids as well as angular
octahedrons with sharp edges. For application of SH to hexahedron shaped particles (rectangular parallelepiped) the higher L = 3
degree must be used. The low-resolution harmonics yield particle shapes with rounded angularities. Therefore, enhanced future
analysis of the local surface gradients and curvatures has to be performed.
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