Stiffness-Based Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics

Jiaoyan Li, James D. Lee
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AbstractThis paper presents a novel technique for the simulation of a nano/micro-material system known as stiffness-based coarse-grained molecular dynamics (SB-CG-MD), which aims to extend the arena of conventional all-atom molecular dynamics (AA-MD) to a greater length and time scale while still capturing atomistic effects. The solution region is modeled on a mesh, and its governing equation is derived solely (yet rigorously) from that of AA-MD through a kinematic constraint and Taylor series expansion. The governing equation of SB-CG-MD resembles that of classical finite element analysis; however, the stiffness matrix is constructed from the interatomic potential instead of stress-strain relation. As a result, the degrees of freedom (DOF) of the simulated material system are reduced from the number of atoms involved to the number of nodes of all elements in the finite element mesh. When the element size shrinks to the atomistic scale, the mesh nodes coincide with atomic sites. To test the capability and...
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基于刚度的粗粒度分子动力学
摘要本文提出了一种新的纳米/微材料系统模拟技术,即基于刚度的粗粒度分子动力学(SB-CG-MD),旨在将传统的全原子分子动力学(AA-MD)的范围扩展到更大的长度和时间尺度,同时仍能捕获原子效应。求解区域在网格上建模,其控制方程通过运动约束和泰勒级数展开从AA-MD的控制方程中单独(但严格地)导出。SB-CG-MD的控制方程类似于经典有限元分析的控制方程;然而,刚度矩阵是由原子间势而不是应力-应变关系构成的。因此,模拟材料系统的自由度由原子数减少到有限元网格中所有元素的节点数。当元素大小缩小到原子尺度时,网格节点与原子位置一致。为了测试能力和…
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