Dear Atsutoshi,
This message means that some part of your simulated system is far away from
the rest, a distance higher than the cutoff. The program uses a virtual box
according to the off value. For instance, a molecule of water could be
evaporated and so it exceeded the virtual box size.
Good Lock...
G.
At 02:04 p.m. 18/05/2006 +0900, you wrote:
>Dear Ambers users,
>
>
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>I want to simulate in no periodic boundary conditions with explicit water.
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>So I set ntb=0 in input file following this,
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>&cntrl
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> ntpr=200,ntwx=1000,ntave=1000,
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> ntb=0, cut=100,
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> ntf=2, ntc=2,
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> ntt=1, tautp=0.5, temp0=298.0,
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> nmropt=1,
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> nscm=500,
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> dt=0.002, nstlim=250000,
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> &end
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>But the following error message was output in the end of output file.
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>===============================================================================
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> Frac coord min, max: -1.343330346869949E-004 0.702416488968708
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> The system has extended beyond
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>Does the last error message mean the water surrounding the solute molecule
>splashed outside box ??
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>But I dont want to constraint water molecules for my MD.
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>How can I solve this problem ?
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>Please give me any suggestions.
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>Thank you.
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