Hi all,
I’m running GROMACS to simulate a simple phospholipid bilayer membrane
(POPC) under deformation, and plot the von Mises stress-strain curve to
determine yielding point.
I have got the membrane deformed and extractred output pressures from .edr
file (option PRESS X, PRESS Y, PRESS Z) to
Hi,
On Tue, 28 May 2019 at 23:26, Anh Vo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I’m running GROMACS to simulate a simple phospholipid bilayer membrane
> (POPC) under deformation, and plot the von Mises stress-strain curve to
> determine yielding point.
>
>
>
> I have got the membrane deformed and extractred out
Hi,
2. As I know, lower yield stress means the molecules are not holding
together in the structure as well, and higher yield means that some change
is happening later in GROMACS simulations. Together, they suggest that your
chains are not pulling away from one another as quickly. In other words,
t
Hi,
Thank you very much for your answers. There are many questions that I have
searched online and looked up in GROMACS manual but still confused, so I
asked here. Your answers help to clarify them a lot for me. I really
appreciate it.
However, there are some questions that I'm still not very cle