"LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c :link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov) :link(ld,Manual.html) :link(lc,Section_commands.html#comm) :line pair_style sph/taitwater command :h3 [Syntax:] pair_style sph/taitwater :pre [Examples:] pair_style sph/taitwater pair_coeff * * 1000.0 1430.0 1.0 2.4 :pre [Description:] The sph/taitwater style computes pressure forces between SPH particles according to Tait's equation of state: :c,image(Eqs/pair_sph_tait.jpg) where gamma = 7 and B = c_0^2 rho_0 / gamma, with rho_0 being the reference density and c_0 the reference speed of sound. This pair style also computes Monaghan's artificial viscosity to prevent particles from interpentrating "(Monaghan)"_#Monaghan. See "this PDF guide"_USER/sph/SPH_LAMMPS_userguide.pdf to using SPH in LAMMPS. The following coefficients must be defined for each pair of atoms types via the "pair_coeff"_pair_coeff.html command as in the examples above. rho0 reference density (mass/volume units) c0 reference soundspeed (distance/time units) nu artificial viscosity (no units) h kernel function cutoff (distance units) :ul :line [Mixing, shift, table, tail correction, restart, rRESPA info]: This style does not support mixing. Thus, coefficients for all I,J pairs must be specified explicitly. This style does not support the "pair_modify"_pair_modify.html shift, table, and tail options. This style does not write information to "binary restart files"_restart.html. Thus, you need to re-specify the pair_style and pair_coeff commands in an input script that reads a restart file. This style can only be used via the {pair} keyword of the "run_style respa"_run_style.html command. It does not support the {inner}, {middle}, {outer} keywords. [Restrictions:] This pair style is part of the USER-SPH package. It is only enabled if LAMMPS was built with that package. See the "Making LAMMPS"_Section_start.html#start_3 section for more info. [Related commands:] "pair_coeff"_pair_coeff.html, pair_sph/rhosum [Default:] none :line :link(Monoghan) [(Monaghan)] Monaghan and Gingold, Journal of Computational Physics, 52, 374-389 (1983).