Abstract

This paper describes the implementation of the stress-fluctuation technique into the LAMMPS code to compute the anisotropic thermal elastic constants tensor of materials. The implementation provides both methods for computing the analytical fluctuation expressions and also a generic numerical derivative method. The former makes the extension to new potentials straightforward, as it requires writing code only for the second derivatives of each energy term w.r.t. distance, angle, etc. The latter provides a generic interface to compute an accurate approximation of the elastic constants for any potential already implemented in LAMMPS. We show how both methods compare with the direct deformation computation in several test cases and discuss the implementation advantages and limitations.

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