Surface tension of the most popular models of water by using the test-area simulation method
Universidad Complutense de Madrid · Universidad de Huelva
Abstract
We consider the calculation of the surface tension from simulations of several models of water, such as the traditional TIP3P, SPC, SPC/E, and TIP4P models, and the new generation of TIP4P-like models including the TIP4P/Ew, TIP4P/Ice, and TIP4P/2005. We employ a thermodynamic route proposed by Gloor et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 123, 134703 (2005)] to determine the surface tension that involves the estimate of the change in free energy associated with a small change in the interfacial area at constant volume. The values of the surface tension computed from this test-area method are found to be fully consistent with those obtained from the standard mechanical route, which is based on the evaluation of the components…
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2Topics & keywords
- Surface tension
- Water model
- Thermodynamics
- Triple point
- Tension (geology)
- Maximum bubble pressure method
- Ice Ih
- Gibbs isotherm
- Affordable and clean energy