"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 fix wall/piston command :h3 [Syntax:] fix ID group-ID wall/piston face ... keyword value ... :pre ID, group-ID are documented in "fix"_fix.html command :ulb,l wall/piston = style name of this fix command :l face = {zlo} :l zero or more keyword/value pairs may be appended :l keyword = {pos} or {vel} or {ramp} or {units} :l {pos} args = z z = z coordinate at which the piston begins (distance units) {vel} args = vz vz = final velocity of the piston (velocity units) {ramp} = use a linear velocity ramp from 0 to vz {temp} args = target damp seed extent target = target velocity for region immediately ahead of the piston damp = damping paramter (time units) seed = random number seed for langevin kicks extent = extent of thermostated region (distance units) {units} value = {lattice} or {box} {lattice} = the wall position is defined in lattice units {box} = the wall position is defined in simulation box units :pre :ule [Examples:] fix xwalls all wall/piston zlo fix walls all wall/piston zlo pos 1.0 vel 10.0 units box fix top all wall/piston zlo vel 10.0 ramp :pre [Description:] Bound the simulation with a moving wall which reflect particles in the specified group and drive the system with an effective infinite-mass piston capable of driving shock waves. A momentum mirror technique is used, which means that if an atom (or the wall) moves such that an atom is outside the wall on a timestep by a distance delta (e.g. due to "fix nve"_fix_nve.html), then it is put back inside the face by the same delta, and the velocity relative to the moving wall is flipped in z. For instance, a stationary particle hit with a piston wall with velocity vz, will end the timestep with a velocity of 2*vz. Currently the {face} keyword can only be {zlo}. This creates a piston moving in the positive z direction. Particles with z coordinate less than the wall position are reflected to a z coordinate greater than the wall position. If the piston velocity is vpz and the particle velocity before reflection is vzi, the particle velocity after reflection is -vzi + 2*vpz. The initial position of the wall can be specified by the {pos} keyword. The final velocity of the wall can be specified by the {vel} keyword The {ramp} keyword will cause the wall/piston to adjust the velocity linearly from zero velocity to {vel} over the course of the run. If the {ramp} keyword is omitted then the wall/piston moves at a constant velocity defined by {vel}. The {temp} keyword will cause the region immediately in front of the wall/piston to be thermostated with a Langevin thermostat. This region moves with the piston. The damping and kicking are measured in the reference frame of the piston. So, a temperature of zero would mean all particles were moving at exactly the speed of the wall/piston. The {units} keyword determines the meaning of the distance units used to define a wall position, but only when a numeric constant is used. A {box} value selects standard distance units as defined by the "units"_units.html command, e.g. Angstroms for units = real or metal. A {lattice} value means the distance units are in lattice spacings. The "lattice"_lattice.html command must have been previously used to define the lattice spacings. :line [Restart, fix_modify, output, run start/stop, minimize info:] No information about this fix is written to "binary restart files"_restart.html. None of the "fix_modify"_fix_modify.html options are relevant to this fix. No global or per-atom quantities are stored by this fix for access by various "output commands"_Section_howto.html#howoto_15. No parameter of this fix can be used with the {start/stop} keywords of the "run"_run.html command. This fix is not invoked during "energy minimization"_minimize.html. [Restrictions:] This fix style is part of the SHOCK 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. The face that has the wall/piston must be boundary type 's' (shrink-wrapped). The opposing face can be any boundary type other than periodic. A wall/piston should not be used with rigid bodies such as those defined by a "fix rigid" command. This is because the wall/piston displaces atoms directly rather than exerting a force on them. [Related commands:] "fix wall/reflect"_fix_wall.html command, "fix append/atoms"_fix_append_atoms.html command [Default:] The keyword defaults are pos = 0, vel = 0, units = lattice.