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In my previous simulations, I used a bond constraint between two atoms, and it was easy to obtain the constraint force by multiplying the output Lagrange multiplier with the constrained bond length. However, I am not sure how to calculate the constraint force when I...
5. Tensile fracture and elongation mechanism When the fiber begins to be stressed, its deformation is mainly due to the fiber stretching macromolecular chain itself, that is, the bond length and bond angle deformation.The tensile curve is close to a straight line, which basically conforms to Hoo...
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If this is ineffective, I would resort to: Change the 4 carbons to different elements e.g. O HO H N SN S (like the arrangement you have in the picture, so you can identify them later) Click File -> Save As... and save the file as an .xyz Calculate the O-N and H-S di...
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It then normalizes the results around a “standard” angle of 30° using a correction factor. Multiply the measured pull force by the correction factor to calculate the load on the bonds. Then, compare the strengths of different wire bonds with a variety of pull angles with DVS 2811. ...
> This is my first post to the group. I hope it would be a great experience :) I hope so too :) > I am trying to compare the H-bonds in two NMR strcutures. So, I need to > calculate H-bonds with a cutoff 2.5 and angle 35 angestrom that are ...
I believe so. Everyone but the double bonds. So is the structure the same if you replace the hydrogen that points down, compared to that at an angle, on the end of the double bond? Logged Print Pages: [1]2Go Up « previousnext » Sponsored Links...