HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . and colleagues from the Curtin University, Australia have published the Article: Molecular dynamics simulation of shear friction process in tectonically deformed coal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The main reason for this is that the sliding velocity of 500 m/s is higher than the maximum velocity of the surface atoms in a free layer, which means that the chains in these two layer surfaces cannot adhere to each other during friction.
SUMMARY
Tectonically deformed coals (TDCs) formed under the action of tectonic stress have significantly altered structures, including physical . . .
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