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TIP4P/2005 is a rigid planar model, having a similar geometry to the Bernal and Fowler ([[BF]]) model. | TIP4P/2005 is a rigid planar model, having a similar geometry to the Bernal and Fowler ([[BF]]) model. | ||
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Revision as of 11:34, 14 February 2008
The TIP4P/2005 model is a re-parameterisation of the original TIP4P potential for simulations of water. TIP4P/2005 is a rigid planar model, having a similar geometry to the Bernal and Fowler (BF) model.
Parameters

r (OH) (Å) | HOH , deg | (Å) | (K) | q(O) (e) | q(H) (e) | q(M) (e) | r (OM) (Å) |
0.9572 | 104.52 | 3.1589 | 93.2 | 0 | 0.5564 | -2q(H) | 0.1546 |
References
- J. L. F. Abascal and C. Vega "A general purpose model for the condensed phases of water: TIP4P/2005", Journal of Chemical Physics, 123 234505 (2005)
- C. Vega, J. L. F. Abascal and I. Nezbeda, "Vapor-liquid equilibria from the triple point up to the critical point for the new generation of TIP4P-like models: TIP4P/Ew, TIP4P/2005, and TIP4P/ice", Journal of Chemical Physics, 125 034503 (2006)