The study focuses on the characterization of randomly packed monodispersed
rigid fibers. We show that porosity can vary over a wide range of values, d
epending on the size of the fibers. A systematic study was carried out for
fiber aspect ratios r (length-to-diameter) ranging between 4 and 70. Analys
is and discussion of these results are presented in this paper. It is shown
that the porosity law is dependent only on the fiber aspect ratio. This re
sult was analyzed using the concept of excluded volume developed by Onsager
in 1948 for systems at a molecular scale. In this work, we propose a simpl
e law linking porosity to the aspect ratio of the fibers on the basis of ex
perimental results and on the expression of excluded volume: epsilon = 1 -
11/pi/2r + 6 + 2r. (C) Academie des sciences/Elsevier, Paris