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RepTate (Rheology of Entangled Polymers: Toolkit for Analysis of Theory & Experiment)
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configuration of polymer #148

Closed parvinkiany closed 10 months ago

parvinkiany commented 3 years ago

Describe the bug I don't know where is the tab that we could import the configuration of polymer? for example, how can I define my star polymer? its number of functionality **RepTate version: 1.1.1 RepTate version number.

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parvinkiany commented 3 years ago

if any boy knows where we can import the configuration of our polymer for star polymer please let me know. thanks a lot.

jorge-ramirez-upm commented 3 years ago

Hi! We assume that you want to create a polyconf file from React -> BoB. There is an option for creating star polymers. You can click on the help button to read the pdf documentation from Chinmay Das (creator of BoB) to get details about the different options. Alternatively, you can read the documentation in:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bob-rheology/files/bob-rheology/bob2.3/bob2.3.pdf/download

Once you have a polyconf file, you can make rheology predictions using LVE->BoB or NLVE->BoB.

There is also a small tutorial in:

https://reptate.readthedocs.io/manual/Applications/LVE/Tutorial/tutorialGUILVE.html#bob-lve-predictions

Regards, Jorge

parvinkiany commented 3 years ago

Dear Jorge,

Thank you for your reply. I want use DTD stars model (Milner Mcleish model) which is good for star polymer. In old version of Reptate, there was a icon which we import the property of star polymer but now it fit without asking about the number of arms or every thing which is wrong. Can you help me about it?

Best Regards, Parvin.

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021, 11:54 AM Jorge Ramirez @.***> wrote:

Hi! We assume that you want to create a polyconf file from React -> BoB. There is an option for creating star polymers. You can click on the help button to read the pdf documentation from Chinmay Das (creator of BoB) to get details about the different options. Alternatively, you can read the documentation in:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bob-rheology/files/bob-rheology/bob2.3/bob2.3.pdf/download

Once you have a polyconf file, you can make rheology predictions using LVE->BoB or NLVE->BoB.

There is also a small tutorial in:

https://reptate.readthedocs.io/manual/Applications/LVE/Tutorial/tutorialGUILVE.html#bob-lve-predictions

Regards, Jorge

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jorge-ramirez-upm commented 3 years ago

Hi Parvin,

The DTD Stars theory is identical in the old and the new version of RepTate (same number of parameters, same procedure for fitting, etc). See Figure below. Are you sure you are not referring to BoB?

Regards, Jorge [image: image.png]

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 4:50 PM parvinkiany @.***> wrote:

Dear Jorge,

Thank you for your reply. I want use DTD stars model (Milner Mcleish model) which is good for star polymer. In old version of Reptate, there was a icon which we import the property of star polymer but now it fit without asking about the number of arms or every thing which is wrong. Can you help me about it?

Best Regards, Parvin.

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021, 11:54 AM Jorge Ramirez @.***> wrote:

Hi! We assume that you want to create a polyconf file from React -> BoB. There is an option for creating star polymers. You can click on the help button to read the pdf documentation from Chinmay Das (creator of BoB) to get details about the different options. Alternatively, you can read the documentation in:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bob-rheology/files/bob-rheology/bob2.3/bob2.3.pdf/download

Once you have a polyconf file, you can make rheology predictions using LVE->BoB or NLVE->BoB.

There is also a small tutorial in:

https://reptate.readthedocs.io/manual/Applications/LVE/Tutorial/tutorialGUILVE.html#bob-lve-predictions

Regards, Jorge

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parvinkiany commented 3 years ago

Dear Jorge,

yes, you are right. thank you for your kind replying.

Best, Parvin

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 8:34 AM Jorge Ramirez @.***> wrote:

Hi Parvin,

The DTD Stars theory is identical in the old and the new version of RepTate (same number of parameters, same procedure for fitting, etc). See Figure below. Are you sure you are not referring to BoB?

Regards, Jorge [image: image.png]

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 4:50 PM parvinkiany @.***> wrote:

Dear Jorge,

Thank you for your reply. I want use DTD stars model (Milner Mcleish model) which is good for star polymer. In old version of Reptate, there was a icon which we import the property of star polymer but now it fit without asking about the number of arms or every thing which is wrong. Can you help me about it?

Best Regards, Parvin.

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021, 11:54 AM Jorge Ramirez @.***> wrote:

Hi! We assume that you want to create a polyconf file from React -> BoB. There is an option for creating star polymers. You can click on the help button to read the pdf documentation from Chinmay Das (creator of BoB) to get details about the different options. Alternatively, you can read the documentation in:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bob-rheology/files/bob-rheology/bob2.3/bob2.3.pdf/download

Once you have a polyconf file, you can make rheology predictions using LVE->BoB or NLVE->BoB.

There is also a small tutorial in:

https://reptate.readthedocs.io/manual/Applications/LVE/Tutorial/tutorialGUILVE.html#bob-lve-predictions

Regards, Jorge

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