I have attached the results in the post above.
Many thanks for your Prof. Henkelman.
graeme wrote:
> If you attach a tar.gz file of the simulation I can help with this
> question. Most likely there is a simple explanation - the NEB forces are
> composed of only the real forces perpendicular to the ...
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- Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:48 am
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Re: vef.pl and nebresults.pl provide different forces for the same run - expert advice needed!
Many thanks for your prompt response!
I have attached the entire simulation with OUTCARs in the respective image folders. [File name = neb.zip, around 396 MB]
Your explanation will help me understand the conceptual framework better. Very grateful for your help.
I have attached the entire simulation with OUTCARs in the respective image folders. [File name = neb.zip, around 396 MB]
Your explanation will help me understand the conceptual framework better. Very grateful for your help.
- Thu Aug 20, 2020 12:03 am
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- Topic: vef.pl and nebresults.pl provide different forces for the same run - expert advice needed!
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vef.pl and nebresults.pl provide different forces for the same run - expert advice needed!
Hi folks,
I am in need of some expert help. This question may be trivial to some of you but your input will be quite helpful for my manuscript.
NEB calculation has converged but if I go into individual image directory and run vef.pl or vef.py, I get a certain Force vs Ionic steps graph....
BUT, if ...
I am in need of some expert help. This question may be trivial to some of you but your input will be quite helpful for my manuscript.
NEB calculation has converged but if I go into individual image directory and run vef.pl or vef.py, I get a certain Force vs Ionic steps graph....
BUT, if ...