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The tension of a curved surface from simulation.


ABSTRACT: This paper demonstrates a method for calculating the tension of a system with a curved interface from a molecular dynamics simulation. To do so, the pressure of a subset of the system is determined by applying a local (virtual) mechanical deformation, fitting the response to that of a bulk fluid, and then using the Young-Laplace equation to infer the tension of the interface. The accuracy of the method is tested by calculating the local pressure of a series of water simulations at various external pressures. The tension of a simulated curved octane-water interface is computed with the method and compares well with the planar tension (≈ 46.7 dyn/cm). Finally, an ambiguity is resolved between the Harasima and Irving-Kirkwood methods of calculating the local pressure as a means for computing the tension.

SUBMITTER: Sodt AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3537706 | biostudies-other | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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