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Kennesaw State Researchers Study 3D Printing Modifications to Improve Nuclear Fuel Efficiency

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Researchers at Kennesaw State University have found that adjusting 3D printing build settings can make printed components nearly three times stronger. The study, led by Assistant Chair Aaron Adams and mechatronics engineering student Eric Miller, focuses on how internal structural features affect performance in critical applications such as nuclear energy. The research aims to address […]
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3D Printing broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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