Senvol Presents Technical Results of U.S. Navy Project at AMUG & RAPID + TCT

Posted By Senvol on Apr 14, 2025


New York, NY – April 14, 2025 – Senvol Presidents Annie Wang and Zach Simkin provided two briefings – one at AMUG, and one at RAPID + TCT – on the technical results of a NAVSEA-funded project that recently completed. The project was focused on studying the impact of vibration and linear motion on additive manufacturing (AM) part performance. In other words, if the AM machine experiences vibration or literally moves back and forth while it is running, will that impact the mechanical properties of the parts produced? Machine learning models, via the Senvol ML software, were used to analyze the material data from the tested specimens. The presentations detailed the technical results of both the vibration study and the linear motion study. In addition, the presentations briefed the audience on how these results impact the U.S. Navy’s anticipated use of AM on ships.

Senvol co-presented at AMUG and RAPID + TCT alongside NAVSEA and ATR.

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