NEB convergence
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 6:19 am
Hi all,
I'm doing a CI-NEB calculation. Just wanted to check if this procedure makes sense.
At first, I did a continuous FIRE(EDIFFG = -1.0) -> L-BFGS(EDIFF = -0.15) job using the default TIMESTEP parameters.
The FIRE step was taking some time and when consulting the nebef.pl result, I noticed one of the image has very high force so I checked the force "history", and the force was keep increasing as the step increased even for FIRE. So I performed a new job doing FIRE with a smaller TIMESTEP (=0.02) and then sent it to L-BFGS.
This time the FIRE job converges, and the L-BFGS job is in progress.
I have a question here, if I look at the max force of a particular image, some images have a sudden "spike" in the force for some steps. Is this a common thing to happen? For instance,
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(result from grep "FORCES:" OUTCAR | tail -n 10)
...
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.455110 0.340077
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.041318 0.200334
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.882275 0.147660
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.785884 0.113878
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.948421 0.170291
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.218201 0.242196
FORCES: max atom, RMS 9.328758 1.656945
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.265518 0.220428
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.073508 0.191102
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.609962 0.137045
...
=======================================
You can see the force "spiked" to a 9.32 and then got lower. Is it OK for this kind of thing to happen?
Thanks in advance.
I'm doing a CI-NEB calculation. Just wanted to check if this procedure makes sense.
At first, I did a continuous FIRE(EDIFFG = -1.0) -> L-BFGS(EDIFF = -0.15) job using the default TIMESTEP parameters.
The FIRE step was taking some time and when consulting the nebef.pl result, I noticed one of the image has very high force so I checked the force "history", and the force was keep increasing as the step increased even for FIRE. So I performed a new job doing FIRE with a smaller TIMESTEP (=0.02) and then sent it to L-BFGS.
This time the FIRE job converges, and the L-BFGS job is in progress.
I have a question here, if I look at the max force of a particular image, some images have a sudden "spike" in the force for some steps. Is this a common thing to happen? For instance,
======================================
(result from grep "FORCES:" OUTCAR | tail -n 10)
...
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.455110 0.340077
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.041318 0.200334
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.882275 0.147660
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.785884 0.113878
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.948421 0.170291
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.218201 0.242196
FORCES: max atom, RMS 9.328758 1.656945
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.265518 0.220428
FORCES: max atom, RMS 1.073508 0.191102
FORCES: max atom, RMS 0.609962 0.137045
...
=======================================
You can see the force "spiked" to a 9.32 and then got lower. Is it OK for this kind of thing to happen?
Thanks in advance.