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There are two major differences between SMD and harmonic constraints:
The center of mass of the SMD atoms will be harmonically constrained with 
force constant  (SMDk) to move with velocity
 (SMDk) to move with velocity  (SMDVel) in 
the direction
 (SMDVel) in 
the direction  (SMDDir).  SMD thus results in the following
potential being applied to the system:
 (SMDDir).  SMD thus results in the following
potential being applied to the system:
 where
 where  is the number of elapsed timesteps
in the simulation and
 is the number of elapsed timesteps
in the simulation and  is the size of the timestep in femtoseconds.
Also,
 is the size of the timestep in femtoseconds.
Also,  is the current center of mass of the SMD atoms and
 is the current center of mass of the SMD atoms and  is
the initial center of mass as defined by the coordinates in SMDFile.
Vector
 is
the initial center of mass as defined by the coordinates in SMDFile.
Vector  is normalized by NAMD before being used.
 is normalized by NAMD before being used.
Optionally, one may also specify a transverse force constant  (SMDk2).
The potential then becomes
 (SMDk2).
The potential then becomes
 controls the potential parallel to the pulling direction
 controls the potential parallel to the pulling direction  , while the transverse force constant
, while the transverse force constant  controls the potential perpendicular to
 controls the potential perpendicular to  .
.
NAMD provides output of the current SMD data. The frequency of output is specified by the SMDOutputFreq parameter in the configuration file. Every SMDOutputFreq timesteps NAMD will print the current timestep, current position of the center of mass of the restrained atoms, and the current force applied to the center of mass (in piconewtons, pN). The output line starts with word SMD
The following parameters describe the parameters for the SMD feature of NAMD.
 Are SMD features active
 Are SMD features active  
  
 SMD constraint reference position
 SMD constraint reference position  
  
 force constant to use in SMD simulation
 force constant to use in SMD simulation  
  
 . The conversion factor is 1 kcal/mol = 69.479 pN Å.
. The conversion factor is 1 kcal/mol = 69.479 pN Å. 
 force constant for transverse direction to use in SMD simulation
 force constant for transverse direction to use in SMD simulation  
  
 .
The conversion factor is 1 kcal/mol = 69.479 pN Å.
.
The conversion factor is 1 kcal/mol = 69.479 pN Å. 
 Velocity of the SMD reference position movement
 Velocity of the SMD reference position movement  
  
 Direction of the SMD center of mass movement
 Direction of the SMD center of mass movement  
  
 frequency of SMD output
 frequency of SMD output  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
