Kinetic materials are special materials capable of releasing large amounts of energy. They are widely used in the military, aerospace and civilian fields for the manufacture of rockets, missiles, explosives, explosive devices and so on. The uniqueness of kinetic materials lies in their ability to release energy through chemical reactions or physical changes, thus generating a huge explosive force.
The basic classification of kinetic materials includes explosive materials and propellants. Explosive materials are mainly used in the manufacture of bombs, shells, mines, and other weapons, and are characterized by their ability to release a large amount of energy in a short period of time, generating powerful shock waves and high-temperature flames. Common explosive materials include TNT (trinitrotoluene), RDX (hexanitrodiaminomethane) and HMX (hexanitrohexaazaisowoodzane).
Propellants are mainly used in the engines of rockets, missiles, and other spacecraft to generate a large amount o…