Discover how Virginia Tech researchers use AI to revolutionize metal manufacturing, detecting and correcting flaws in ...
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Additive manufacturing and AI could revolutionize production of custom submarine, aircraft components
Imagine a fleet of submarines sitting idle on a military base in the Pacific because they contain malfunctioning or aging ...
Researchers are leveraging machine learning to improve additive manufacturing, also commonly known as 3D printing. The team introduces a new framework they've dubbed the Accurate Inverse process ...
3D printing objects using metal is a well-established technique, but it tends to be too complex, expensive, or imprecise to match traditional methods at scale. Armed with $14 million from Nvidia and ...
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