[gmx-users] BONDS BREAK DURING MINIMIZATION
Justin Lemkul
jalemkul at vt.edu
Sun Dec 3 23:26:26 CET 2017
On 12/3/17 5:07 AM, Vidya R wrote:
> Hi gromacs users,
>
> The bonds of my organic molecule, break while computing rdf.
Bonds cannot break in a molecular mechanics process, by definition.
If you are getting a distorted structure (which your visualization
software subsequently guesses does not have bonds, which is wrong), that
likely means your topology is incorrect.
-Justin
> The following sentences appear while first minimization
>
> Step 11, time 0.011 (ps) LINCS WARNING
> relative constraint deviation after LINCS:
> rms 0.000002, max 0.000079 (between atoms 20 and 6)
> bonds that rotated more than 30 degrees:
> atom 1 atom 2 angle previous, current, constraint length
> 31 13 37.2 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
> 32 14 32.3 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
>
> Step 12, time 0.012 (ps) LINCS WARNING
> relative constraint deviation after LINCS:
> rms 0.000003, max 0.000196 (between atoms 21 and 6)
> bonds that rotated more than 30 degrees:
> atom 1 atom 2 angle previous, current, constraint length
> 31 13 45.5 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
> 32 14 38.3 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
>
> Step 15, time 0.015 (ps) LINCS WARNING
> relative constraint deviation after LINCS:
> rms 0.000005, max 0.000318 (between atoms 21 and 6)
> bonds that rotated more than 30 degrees:
> atom 1 atom 2 angle previous, current, constraint length
> 31 13 30.7 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
>
> Step 16, time 0.016 (ps) LINCS WARNING
> relative constraint deviation after LINCS:
> rms 0.000002, max 0.000043 (between atoms 20 and 6)
> bonds that rotated more than 30 degrees:
> atom 1 atom 2 angle previous, current, constraint length
> 31 13 38.4 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
> 32 14 37.0 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
>
> Step 20, time 0.02 (ps) LINCS WARNING
> relative constraint deviation after LINCS:
> rms 0.000003, max 0.000143 (between atoms 21 and 6)
> bonds that rotated more than 30 degrees:
> atom 1 atom 2 angle previous, current, constraint length
> 31 13 32.5 0.1080 0.1080 0.1080
>
>
> HOw to fix it?
>
> Thanks,
> Vidya.R
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