TIP4P/Ice model of water: Difference between revisions

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The '''TIP4P/ice''' model  is a re-parameterisation of the original [[TIP4P]] potential for simulations of [[ice phases]].
TIP4P/ice is a rigid planar model, having a similar geometry to the Bernal and  Fowler ([[BF]]) model.
==Parameters==
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| r (OH) (&Aring;)|| <math>\angle</math>HOH , deg|| <math>\sigma</math> (&Aring;)|| <math>\epsilon/k</math> (K)|| q(O) (e) || q(H) (e) || q(M) (e) || r (OM) (&Aring;)
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| 0.9572 || 104.52 ||  3.1668 || 106.1 || 0 || 0.5897 || -2q(H) || 0.1577
|}
==References==
==References==
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1931662  L. F. Abascal, E. Sanz, R. García Fernández, and C. Vega "A potential model for the study of ices and amorphous water: TIP4P/Ice", Journal of Chemical Physics, '''122''' 234511 (2005)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2215612      C. Vega, J. L. F. Abascal and I. Nezbeda, "Vapor-liquid equilibria from the triple point up to the critical point for the new generation of TIP4P-like models: TIP4P/Ew, TIP4P/2005, and TIP4P/ice", Journal of Chemical Physics, '''125''' 034503 (2006)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2215612      C. Vega, J. L. F. Abascal and I. Nezbeda, "Vapor-liquid equilibria from the triple point up to the critical point for the new generation of TIP4P-like models: TIP4P/Ew, TIP4P/2005, and TIP4P/ice", Journal of Chemical Physics, '''125''' 034503 (2006)]


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[[Category: Water]]
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[[Category: Models]]

Revision as of 19:02, 5 June 2007

The TIP4P/ice model is a re-parameterisation of the original TIP4P potential for simulations of ice phases. TIP4P/ice is a rigid planar model, having a similar geometry to the Bernal and Fowler (BF) model.

Parameters

r (OH) (Å) HOH , deg (Å) (K) q(O) (e) q(H) (e) q(M) (e) r (OM) (Å)
0.9572 104.52 3.1668 106.1 0 0.5897 -2q(H) 0.1577

References