Percolation in Three-Dimensional Finite-Size Systems
Calculate percolation cluster properties and visualize models for various 3D object geometries
Calculation Instructions
Step by step:
- Select the type of object (particle)
- Specify the size of the matrix and the size (with dispersion) of the particles
- Set the number of objects and click "calculate"
- Change the parameters and look for the conditions for the appearance of a percolation cluster
Important Notes:
- The core is the central regions of particles that do not overlap
- Red clusters - have access to only one surface of the matrix
- The blue clusters are percolation clusters that permeate the matrix
- Percolation Cluster Power - part of the particles in the percolation cluster
- 3D simulations require more computational resources but provide more realistic modeling of real-world materials
Select 3D Geometry
Click on any shape to begin calculation

Sphere with Core
Spherical particles with protected core regions - ideal for modeling nanoparticle composites

Capsule with Core
Cylindrical particles with hemispherical ends - perfect for nanotube and fiber simulations

Parallelepiped with Core
Rectangular 3D particles with core regions - suitable for crystalline and layered materials