Addressing the Standards Gap to Enable Safe, Reliable AM Adoption in Oil & Gas Sector
【Abstract】
1. The Additive Manufacturing Standards Gap
2. Barriers to AM Adoption in the Oil & Gas Sector
3. Closing the Standards Gap to Accelerate Adoption
4. Collaboration Among Standards Organizations
【Bio】
Dr. Satya Ganti is the materials science and quality leader for Baker Hughes additive manufacturing technology center located in Houston, TX. Dr. Ganti is responsible for leading additive manufacturing materials science related projects for Laser-Powder Bed Fusion and Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing modalities as well as in-charge of facility quality that includes audits, RCCAs and maintaining metrics . Dr. Ganti also represents Baker Hughes is standard development organizations such as American Petroleum Institute (API) as co-chair for API SC21 AM Materials Task Group to develop standards for AM materials and is also a chair of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F42.07.08 committee to develop standards and guidelines for additively manufactured materials in Oil and Gas sector. During her professional career, Dr. Ganti gained experience in diverse fields ranging from terahertz spectroscopy, ceramic materials for medical devices, three-dimensional metallography, and additive manufacturing. Prior to joining Baker Hughes, she worked as a research scientist at UES, Inc. responsible for failure analysis of wide variety of materials. Dr. Ganti holds doctoral, master’s and undergraduate degrees in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. She also holds a professional engineer license in Materials and Metallurgy, six sigma black belt and project management professional certifications.