[gmx-users] semiisotropic pressure coupling
David L. Bostick
dbostick at physics.unc.edu
Mon Jun 3 17:28:04 CEST 2002
If I choose semiisotropic pressure coupling with x/y compressibility set to
4.5e-5 and z set to zero, like this,
compressibility = 4.5e-5 0.0
will this give me a box that scales in the x and y dimensions, but not in
z, similar to the same sort of thing you can do with the surface-tension
coupling option?
David
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