TIP4P model of water
The TIP4P model [1] is a rigid planar four-site interaction potential for water, having a similar geometry to the original Bernal and Fowler model.
Parameters

(Å) | HOH , deg | (Å) | (K) | q(O) (e) | q(H) (e) | q(M) (e) | (Å) |
0.9572 | 104.52 | 3.154 | 78.0 | 0 | 0.52 | -2q(H) | 0.15 |
Phase diagram

Plastic crystal phases
Recent simulations have demonstrated the existence of plastic crystal phases for the TIP4P model.
See also
The following is a list of empirical models that build upon this TIP4P model:
- TIP4F
- TIP4P
- TIP4P/2005
- TIP4P-Ew
- TIP4P/FQ
- TIP4P-HB
- TIP4P/Ice
- TIP4P-pol
- TIP4PQ/2005
- TIP4P-QDP
- TIP4P-QDP-LJ