September 9, 2025
Seeing is believing: Students create transparent rocket engines
Anyone who’s seen a rocket launch knows there’s an enormous amount of light at the end of the nozzle. What happens upstream of that nozzle, however, is not often seen by human eyes. But in Purdue’s Propulsion Design, Build, and Test (DBT) course this spring, students got to do more than “just” fire their own rocket engine. They got to see right through it.
Tim Pourpoint and his propulsion students developed a completely transparent rocket engine, enabling them to see the entire combustion process for the first time.
Tim Pourpoint and his propulsion students developed a completely transparent rocket engine, enabling them to see the entire combustion process for the first time.