Abstract
We compare the ability of various interaction potentials to predict the structural and mechanical properties of silica and sodium silicate glasses. While most structural quantities show a relatively mild dependence on the potential used, the mechanical properties such as the failure stress and strain as well as the elastic moduli depend very strongly on the potential, once finite size effects have been taken into account. We find that to avoid such finite size effects, samples of at least 75,000 atoms for silica and 300,000 atoms for the sodosilicate are needed. Finally we probe how the simulation ensemble influences the fracture properties of the glasses and conclude that fracture simulations should be carried out in the constant pressure ensemble.
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