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EAM potential (LAMMPS cubic hermite tabulation) for Al for shock compression at room and higher temperatures developed by Winey, Kubota and Gupta (2010) v005 |
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Description
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EAM potential developed by Winey, Kubota and Gupta (Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. v 17, 055004, 2009; MSMSE, v 18, 029801, 2010) for shock compression of aluminum at room and somewhat higher temperatures. |
Species
The supported atomic species.
| Al |
Disclaimer
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Model was fit to room temperature properties and extrapolated, classical (i.e. non-quantum) low temperature properties. The intended application is for shock compression simulations, but validation against shock pressure conditions is limited. The model appears to provide accurate results in the elastic shock regime (i.e. pressure ~ 5 to 10 GPa), as documented in the paper by Zimmerman, Winey and Gupta (Phys. Rev. B, 2011). Behavior at higher pressures and in the elastic-plastic regime is unknown. |
Content Origin | NIST IPRP (https://www.ctcms.nist.gov/potentials/Al.html) |
Contributor |
Jonathan A. Zimmerman |
Maintainer |
Jonathan A. Zimmerman |
Published on KIM | 2018 |
How to Cite |
This Model originally published in [1-3] is archived in OpenKIM [4-7]. [1] Winey JM, Kubota A, Gupta YM. Thermodynamic approach to determine accurate potentials for molecular dynamics simulations: thermoelastic response of aluminum. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. 2010;18(2):029801. doi:10.1088/0965-0393/18/2/029801 [2] Winey JM, Kubota A, Gupta YM. A thermodynamic approach to determine accurate potentials for molecular dynamics simulations: thermoelastic response of aluminum. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. 2009;17(5):055004. doi:10.1088/0965-0393/17/5/055004 — (Primary Source) A primary source is a reference directly related to the item documenting its development, as opposed to other sources that are provided as background information. [3] Zimmerman JA, Winey JM, Gupta YM. Elastic anisotropy of shocked aluminum single crystals: Use of molecular dynamics simulations. Physical Review B. 2011May;83(18):184113. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.83.184113 [4] Zimmerman JA. EAM potential (LAMMPS cubic hermite tabulation) for Al for shock compression at room and higher temperatures developed by Winey, Kubota and Gupta (2010) v005. OpenKIM; 2018. doi:10.25950/23542694 [5] Zimmerman JA. EAM Model Driver for tabulated potentials with cubic Hermite spline interpolation as used in LAMMPS v005. OpenKIM; 2018. doi:10.25950/68defa36 [6] Tadmor EB, Elliott RS, Sethna JP, Miller RE, Becker CA. The potential of atomistic simulations and the Knowledgebase of Interatomic Models. JOM. 2011;63(7):17. doi:10.1007/s11837-011-0102-6 [7] Elliott RS, Tadmor EB. Knowledgebase of Interatomic Models (KIM) Application Programming Interface (API). OpenKIM; 2011. doi:10.25950/ff8f563a Click here to download the above citation in BibTeX format. |
Funding | Not available |
Short KIM ID
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| MO_149316865608_005 |
Extended KIM ID
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| EAM_Dynamo_WineyKubotaGupta_2010_Al__MO_149316865608_005 |
DOI |
10.25950/23542694 https://doi.org/10.25950/23542694 https://search.datacite.org/works/10.25950/23542694 |
KIM Item Type
Specifies whether this is a Portable Model (software implementation of an interatomic model); Portable Model with parameter file (parameter file to be read in by a Model Driver); Model Driver (software implementation of an interatomic model that reads in parameters).
| Portable Model using Model Driver EAM_Dynamo__MD_120291908751_005 |
Driver | EAM_Dynamo__MD_120291908751_005 |
KIM API Version | 2.0 |
Potential Type | eam |
Previous Version | EAM_Dynamo_WineyKubotaGupta_2010_Al__MO_149316865608_004 |
Grade | Name | Category | Brief Description | Full Results | Aux File(s) |
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P | vc-species-supported-as-stated | mandatory | The model supports all species it claims to support; see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-periodicity-support | mandatory | Periodic boundary conditions are handled correctly; see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-permutation-symmetry | mandatory | Total energy and forces are unchanged when swapping atoms of the same species; see full description. |
Results | Files |
B | vc-forces-numerical-derivative | consistency | Forces computed by the model agree with numerical derivatives of the energy; see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-dimer-continuity-c1 | informational | The energy versus separation relation of a pair of atoms is C1 continuous (i.e. the function and its first derivative are continuous); see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-objectivity | informational | Total energy is unchanged and forces transform correctly under rigid-body translation and rotation; see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-inversion-symmetry | informational | Total energy is unchanged and forces change sign when inverting a configuration through the origin; see full description. |
Results | Files |
N/A | vc-memory-leak | informational | The model code does not have memory leaks (i.e. it releases all allocated memory at the end); see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-thread-safe | mandatory | The model returns the same energy and forces when computed in serial and when using parallel threads for a set of configurations. Note that this is not a guarantee of thread safety; see full description. |
Results | Files |
P | vc-unit-conversion | mandatory | The model is able to correctly convert its energy and/or forces to different unit sets; see full description. |
Results | Files |
This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic body-centered cubic (bcc) lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in the unique color) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This graph shows the cohesive energy versus volume-per-atom for the current mode for four mono-atomic cubic phases (body-centered cubic (bcc), face-centered cubic (fcc), simple cubic (sc), and diamond). The curve with the lowest minimum is the ground state of the crystal if stable. (The crystal structure is enforced in these calculations, so the phase may not be stable.) Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered diamond lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in the unique color) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered cubic (fcc) elastic constants predicted by the current model (shown in blue) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in red) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This bar chart plot shows the intrinsic and extrinsic stacking fault energies as well as the unstable stacking and unstable twinning energies for face-centered cubic (fcc) predicted by the current model (shown in blue) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic face-centered cubic (fcc) relaxed surface energies predicted by the current model (shown in blue) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
This bar chart plot shows the mono-atomic simple cubic (sc) lattice constant predicted by the current model (shown in the unique color) compared with the predictions for all other models in the OpenKIM Repository that support the species. The vertical bars show the average and standard deviation (one sigma) bounds for all model predictions. Graphs are generated for each species supported by the model.
Model was fit to room temperature properties and extrapolated, classical (i.e. non-quantum) low temperature properties. The intended application is for shock compression simulations, but validation against shock pressure conditions is limited. The model appears to provide accurate results in the elastic shock regime (i.e. pressure ~ 5 to 10 GPa), as documented in the paper by Zimmerman, Winey and Gupta (Phys. Rev. B, 2011). Behavior at higher pressures and in the elastic-plastic regime is unknown.
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for bcc Al v004 | view | 4973 | |
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for diamond Al v004 | view | 5431 | |
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for fcc Al v004 | view | 6336 | |
Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for sc Al v004 | view | 7268 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Elastic constants for bcc Al at zero temperature v006 | view | 1440 | |
Elastic constants for fcc Al at zero temperature v006 | view | 6366 | |
Elastic constants for sc Al at zero temperature v006 | view | 1695 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Elastic constants for hcp Al at zero temperature v004 | view | 1528 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 100 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v003 | view | 10423189 | |
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 110 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v001 | view | 19674620 | |
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 111 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v001 | view | 11686431 | |
Relaxed energy as a function of tilt angle for a 112 symmetric tilt grain boundary in fcc Al v001 | view | 64405233 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for bcc Al v007 | view | 1503 | |
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for diamond Al v007 | view | 2239 | |
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for fcc Al v007 | view | 4351 | |
Equilibrium zero-temperature lattice constant for sc Al v007 | view | 2143 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Equilibrium lattice constants for hcp Al v005 | view | 21203 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Linear thermal expansion coefficient of fcc Al at 293.15 K under a pressure of 0 MPa v001 | view | 9224380 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Phonon dispersion relations for fcc Al v004 | view | 52910 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Stacking and twinning fault energies for fcc Al v002 | view | 7064675 |
Test | Test Results | Link to Test Results page | Benchmark time
Usertime multiplied by the Whetstone Benchmark. This number can be used (approximately) to compare the performance of different models independently of the architecture on which the test was run.
Measured in Millions of Whetstone Instructions (MWI) |
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Broken-bond fit of high-symmetry surface energies in fcc Al v004 | view | 29814 |
Test | Error Categories | Link to Error page |
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Elastic constants for diamond Al at zero temperature v001 | other | view |
EAM_Dynamo_WineyKubotaGupta_2010_Al__MO_149316865608_005.txz | Tar+XZ | Linux and OS X archive |
EAM_Dynamo_WineyKubotaGupta_2010_Al__MO_149316865608_005.zip | Zip | Windows archive |
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EAM_Dynamo__MD_120291908751_005.txz | Tar+XZ | Linux and OS X archive |
EAM_Dynamo__MD_120291908751_005.zip | Zip | Windows archive |