diff --git a/doc/compute_dpd.html b/doc/compute_dpd.html index b7c3656064..0e1c86b329 100644 --- a/doc/compute_dpd.html +++ b/doc/compute_dpd.html @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ temperature (dpdTheta) for the entire system of particles. See the per-particle internal energies and internal temperatures.

The system internal properties are computed according to the following relations:

-Eqs/compute_dpd.jpg +_images/compute_dpd.jpg

where N is the number of particles in the system


Output info:

diff --git a/doc/fix_eos_cv.html b/doc/fix_eos_cv.html index eba482a731..8821927258 100644 --- a/doc/fix_eos_cv.html +++ b/doc/fix_eos_cv.html @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ particle internal energy (u_i) to the particle internal temperature (dpdTheta_i). The eos/cv mesoparticle equation of state requires the constant-volume heat capacity, and is defined as follows:

-Eqs/fix_eos-cv.jpg +_images/fix_eos-cv.jpg

where Cv is the constant-volume heat capacity, u_cond is the internal conductive energy, and u_mech is the internal mechanical energy. Note that alternative definitions of the mesoparticle equation of state are diff --git a/doc/pair_dpd_conservative.html b/doc/pair_dpd_conservative.html index ddc3be3b14..3c72a6a929 100644 --- a/doc/pair_dpd_conservative.html +++ b/doc/pair_dpd_conservative.html @@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ pair_coeff 1 1 3.0

Style dpd/conservative computes the conservative force for dissipative particle dynamics (DPD). The conservative force on atom I due to atom J is given by

-Eqs/pair_dpd_conservative.jpg +_images/pair_dpd_conservative.jpg

where the weighting factor, omega_ij, varies between 0 and 1, and is chosen to have the following functional form:

-Eqs/pair_dpd_omega.jpg +_images/pair_dpd_omega.jpg

where Rij is a unit vector in the direction Ri - Rj, and Rc is the cutoff. Note that alternative definitions of the weighting function exist, but would have to be implemented as a separate pair style diff --git a/doc/pair_dpd_fdt.html b/doc/pair_dpd_fdt.html index 7edd031fab..319def9f26 100644 --- a/doc/pair_dpd_fdt.html +++ b/doc/pair_dpd_fdt.html @@ -165,10 +165,10 @@ pair_coeff * * 3.0 1.0 0.1 2.5 theorem parameters and compute the conservative force for dissipative particle dynamics (DPD). The conservative force on atom I due to atom J is given by

-Eqs/pair_dpd_conservative.jpg +_images/pair_dpd_conservative.jpg

where the weighting factor, omega_ij, varies between 0 and 1, and is chosen to have the following functional form:

-Eqs/pair_dpd_omega.jpg +_images/pair_dpd_omega.jpg

where Rij is a unit vector in the direction Ri - Rj, and Rc is the cutoff. Note that alternative definitions of the weighting function exist, but would have to be implemented as a separate pair style