Hi all,

I have performed a simulation where for an atomtype, I accidentally put 'B' instead of 'A' which stands for 'atom'. The manual doesn't mention any 'B''s for particle type, (it mentions A,S,V and D). I have then corrected this (replaced B with A) and obtained a totally different configuration. I now wonder what have I used as particle type for the particle I have defined as type 'B'?

What does "B" as particle type stand for?

Atomtypes section of my topology file:

[ atomtypes ]
;name   mass    charge  ptype   V(c6)   W(c12)
    X          1         0.000     A        1.0       1.0
    Y          1         0.000     B        1.0       1.0

Thanks,

Cahit
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