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[http://www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/ccg/software/DL_POLY/index.shtml DL_POLY] is a general purpose serial and parallel molecular dynamics simulation package developed at Daresbury Laboratory by W. Smith, T.R. Forester and I.T. Todorov.
[http://www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/ccg/software/DL_POLY/index.shtml DL_POLY] is a general purpose serial and parallel molecular dynamics simulation package developed at Daresbury Laboratory by W. Smith, T.R. Forester and I.T. Todorov. DL_POLY employs an interesting set of units which have molecular relevance:
 
It employs an interesting set of units with molecular relevance:
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==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927020290018769 W. Smith,  C. W. Yong and P. M. Rodger "DL_POLY: application to molecular simulation", Molecular Simulation '''28''' pp. 385-471 (2002)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927020290018769 W. Smith,  C. W. Yong and P. M. Rodger "DL_POLY: application to molecular simulation", Molecular Simulation '''28''' pp. 385-471 (2002)]
[[Category: Materials modeling and Computer simulation codes]]
[[Category: Materials modeling and Computer simulation codes]]

Revision as of 13:39, 25 October 2007

DL_POLY is a general purpose serial and parallel molecular dynamics simulation package developed at Daresbury Laboratory by W. Smith, T.R. Forester and I.T. Todorov. DL_POLY employs an interesting set of units which have molecular relevance:

physical quantity symbol unit value
time seconds (picoseconds)
length metres (Angstroms)
mass kilograms (amu)
charge Coulombs (electron charge)
energy Joules = 10 J mol
pressure Pascal = 166.054 bar
Planck constant
Boltzmann constant

References

  1. W. Smith, C. W. Yong and P. M. Rodger "DL_POLY: application to molecular simulation", Molecular Simulation 28 pp. 385-471 (2002)