It is possible using vasp to simulate the mechanical properties?
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It is possible using vasp to simulate the mechanical properties?
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It is possible using vasp to simulate the compression/tension stress-strain behavior ?
Just for the ideal case. I keep the cubic supercell volume constant and decrease the supercell length in one direction and increase the length in the other two dirctions manually. Then I run vasp to relax the structures (ISIF=2) to get the energies and stresses. By the above method, I could get the different strains and corresponding stresses. I don't know whether my idea is feasible?!
Any answers and suggestions are welcome !
Thanks in advance !
It is possible using vasp to simulate the compression/tension stress-strain behavior ?
Just for the ideal case. I keep the cubic supercell volume constant and decrease the supercell length in one direction and increase the length in the other two dirctions manually. Then I run vasp to relax the structures (ISIF=2) to get the energies and stresses. By the above method, I could get the different strains and corresponding stresses. I don't know whether my idea is feasible?!
Any answers and suggestions are welcome !
Thanks in advance !
Last edited by fanghz on Thu May 21, 2009 2:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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