I am trying to train a force field for a solid/liquid interface between a metallic solid like Zn and water.
Regarding the k-point mesh and smearing settings, there are very different requirements for metallic and insulating materials. The general recommendation for for ISMEAR settings when simulating different phases together is to use the optimal ISMEAR setting for each phase consecutively, see here for example: https://www.vasp.at/forum/viewtopic.php?t=446
But this advice is for relaxations, when I train a force field of such an interface, I first train the forces for water, then for the metal, and then the combined interface. Since the force field needs to be trained on a single potential energy landscape, does this apply to the k-point mesh and smearing parameter too?
Do I need to use the same k-point density in all calculations? Should I use ISMEAR = 0 for all cells since this is the best compromise for all possible phases? Should the SIGMA parameter be kept constant?