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 (movingConsVel) needs to be specified.
 (movingConsVel) needs to be specified.
The way the moving constraints work is that the moving reference
position is calculated every integration time step using
Eq. 30, where  is in Å/timestep, and
 is in Å/timestep, and  is the
current timestep (i.e., firstTimestep plus however many
timesteps have passed since the beginning of NAMD run). Therefore,
one should be careful when restarting simulations to appropriately
update the firstTimestep parameter in the NAMD configuration
file or the reference position specified in the reference PDB file.
 is the
current timestep (i.e., firstTimestep plus however many
timesteps have passed since the beginning of NAMD run). Therefore,
one should be careful when restarting simulations to appropriately
update the firstTimestep parameter in the NAMD configuration
file or the reference position specified in the reference PDB file.
NOTE:  NAMD actually calculates the constraints
potential with 
 and the force with
 and the force with 
 ,
where
,
where  is the exponent consexp. The result is that if one
specifies some value for the force constant
 is the exponent consexp. The result is that if one
specifies some value for the force constant  in the PDB file,
effectively, the force constant is
 in the PDB file,
effectively, the force constant is  in calculations. This caveat
was removed in SMD feature.
 in calculations. This caveat
was removed in SMD feature.
The following parameters describe the parameters for the moving harmonic constraint feature of NAMD.
 Are moving constraints active
 Are moving constraints active  
  
 Velocity of the reference position movement
 Velocity of the reference position movement  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
