会议专题

A PRACTICAL METHOD TO AVOID POLYMER CHAIN BOND-CROSSING IN TWO DIMENSIONAL DISSIPATIVE PARTICLE DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS

Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulation technique is a novel and effective method targeted on mesoscopic simulations, in which the interactions between particles are soft 1. As a result, it inevitably causes cross among different bonds and overlap between different particles. Here we develop a practical method based on the DPD model, which can reasonably avoid unphysical bond-crossing problem. In this method, we add a hard core to each particle by modifying the form of the conservative force in DPD so that the particles cannot overlap with each other. A preset maximum force with value Fmax is added to the conservative force when the distance between two particles are small enough, which is to insure that every DPD particle has a hard core which is impenetrable. Figure 1 shows the modified conservative force. When the distance between a pair of particles rif is less than the preset hard core diameter 2r0, both of the two particles will suffer the maximum force Fmax. The radial distribution function (RDF) is then used to check the actual value of the hard core radius, which is further used for fine tuning the hard core size. We refer to the simple geometry constraint conditions in three dimensions (Figure 2) and in two dimensions (Figure 3), respectively, to design the condition of bond uncrossibility in polymer chains.

Hong Liu Zhong-Yuan Lu

State Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry,Institute of Theoretical Chemistry,Jilin University,Changchun 130023,China

国际会议

International Symposium on Polymer Physics(2008年国际高分子物理学术会议PP2008)

厦门

英文

441-442

2008-06-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)