Virial stress
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Virial stress is a measure of mechanical stress on an atomic scale. It is given by
where
and
are atoms in the domain,
is the volume of the domain,
is the mass of atom k,
is the ith component of the velocity of atom k,
is the jth component of the average velocity of atoms in the volume,
is the ith component of the position of atom k, and
is the ith component of the force applied on atom
by atom
.
At zero kelvin, all velocities are zero so we have
.
This can be thought of as follows. The τ11 component of stress is the force in the x1-direction divided by the area of a plane perpendicular to that direction. Consider two adjacent volumes separated by such a plane. The 11-component of stress on that interface is the sum of all pairwise forces between atoms on the two sides.
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