I’m using the 12/12/2018 version LAMMPS to do MD simulation of a single methane molecule diffusion in a rigid MOF framework(about 2000 atoms). Since it is a rigid framework, the potential surface of the framework will be static, and only the diffusing molecule will move during the simulation. I’m wondering if there is a feature in LAMMPS that can pre-calculate the potential surface of the framework first and use it directly in the following timesteps. I hope this can save a lot of computational effort. Or is there other ways that can simplify and speed up the simulation?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Yuhan
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Dear LAMMPS team,
I’m using the 12/12/2018 version LAMMPS to do MD simulation of a single methane molecule diffusion in a rigid MOF framework(about 2000 atoms). Since it is a rigid framework, the potential surface of the framework will be static, and only the diffusing molecule will move during the simulation. I’m wondering if there is a feature in LAMMPS that can pre-calculate the potential surface of the framework first and use it directly in the following timesteps. I hope this can save a lot of computational effort. Or is there other ways that can simplify and speed up the simulation?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Yuhan