Re: [gmx-users] Smooth surface

2006-11-07 Thread Alexei Krukau
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 08:46, David van der Spoel wrote: Tsjerk Wassenaar wrote: Hi Alex, I think you're best off describing the wall with particles. You can freeze them to a specific position (make it a freeze-group) and set all interactions between them to zero. You can tune your

Re: [gmx-users] Smooth surface

2006-11-06 Thread Tsjerk Wassenaar
Hi Alex, I think you're best off describing the wall with particles. You can freeze them to a specific position (make it a freeze-group) and set all interactions between them to zero. You can tune your particles to be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. Hope it helps, Tsjerk On 11/7/06, Alexei Krukau

Re: [gmx-users] Smooth surface

2006-11-06 Thread David van der Spoel
Tsjerk Wassenaar wrote: Hi Alex, I think you're best off describing the wall with particles. You can freeze them to a specific position (make it a freeze-group) and set all interactions between them to zero. You can tune your particles to be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. Hope it helps, If that