uggestions?
>> Does it still use editconf and genbox to create it?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> xiupeng
>>
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Subject: Re: [gmx-users] water can't freeze
Dear Xiupeng,
What you're seeing is the difference between freezing water and overcooling it.
If you want your water to crystallize, you'll actually have to make it - e
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Subject: Re: [gmx-users] water can't freeze
Dear Xiupeng,
What you're seeing is the difference between freezing water and overcooling i
Dear Xiupeng,
What you're seeing is the difference between freezing water and overcooling it.
If you want your water to crystallize, you'll actually have to make it -
e.g., by putting it in contact with ice. Normally, pure water doesn't freeze
on its own, you can easily verify this experimentally
Send me please your files, I would like to have a look at them
Alex--- On Fri, 4/18/08, Wei, Xiupeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Wei, Xiupeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: [gmx-users] water can't freezeTo: "gmx-users@gromacs.org" Date: Friday, April 18, 2008, 8:41 PMHi gmx users,
I'm
Wei, Xiupeng wrote:
Hi gmx users,
I'm a new Gromacs user. Till now, I can get pretty good simulation of
ice melting to water, but why can't I simulate water freezing to ice?
The .top and .gro files used for water freezing simulation are
generated by ice melting to 310K. I chan
Hi gmx users,
I'm a new Gromacs user. Till now, I can get pretty good simulation of
ice melting to water, but why can't I simulate water freezing to ice?
The .top and .gro files used for water freezing simulation are
generated by ice melting to 310K. I changed the temperature in
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