John Sengthay

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Papers

1

Total Citations

41

H-Index

1

About

John Sengthay is a leading researcher in advanced manufacturing, specializing in wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) and post-build thermomechanical processing of metallic alloys. His most cited work, a 2021 study on 304L stainless steel, demonstrates a novel approach to enhancing mechanical properties and reducing crystallographic texture in additively manufactured components. By combining WAAM fabrication with post-build rolling and heat treatment, Sengthay showed that anisotropic behavior could be significantly mitigated—a critical step toward making 3D-printed metals viable for structural applications. With over 40 citations, this paper has become a foundational reference for researchers seeking to improve the performance of additively manufactured stainless steels. Sengthay’s contributions sit at the intersection of materials science and manufacturing engineering, addressing key challenges in texture control and mechanical anisotropy. His work is particularly notable for its practical focus on scalable post-processing techniques, offering a clear pathway from lab-scale research to industrial adoption. For students and researchers exploring additive manufacturing, Sengthay’s research provides essential insights into how thermomechanical treatments can unlock the full potential of WAAM-produced metals.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

1
H-Index
1
Papers
41
Total Citations
41
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Post-build thermomechanical processing of wire arc additively manufactured stainless steel for improved mechanical properties and reduction of crystallographic texture
41 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Top Papers

  1. 1

Key Collaborators

Contact & Links

Available for collaboration
Content generated · 3 days ago