
ESCAP (Expansion of Solid Chemical Propellants)
ESCAP (Expansion of Solid Chemical Propellants) is a method used to improve the performance of solid rocket fuels. It involves expanding or increasing the surface area of the propellant to enhance the rate at which it burns and produces gases for thrust. This is achieved by designing the propellant’s shape or structure so that, as it burns, it expands or transforms, resulting in more efficient combustion and greater thrust. ESCAP helps optimize rocket engines, making them more powerful and efficient for space missions or various propulsion needs.