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(2016, May). Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts. 11th International Symposium.
. "Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts". 11th International Symposium (May.2016).
. "Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts". 11th International Symposium (May.2016).
Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts. 11th International Symposium. 2016 May; .
2016, 'Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts', 11th International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-201605-9APaper01.pdf.
. Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts. 11th International Symposium. 2016;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-201605-9APaper01.pdf.
. Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts. 11th International Symposium. 2016 May;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-201605-9APaper01.pdf.

Nonweldable to weldable (N2W) joining method for producing easily replaceable wear parts

11th International Symposium
May 2016

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A non weldable to weldable (N2W) methodology is presented in which friction stir welding (FSW) is used to join a non weldable (but highly wear resistant) material to a weldable material (e.g. a steel insert positioned within the wear resistant material) to create a subassembly that can be subsequently welded to the final structure. Subassemblies, comprising steel inserts positioned into pre-machined engineered cavities in wear resistant cemented carbide, were fabricated by FSW using the MegaStir gantry system and polycrystalline BN, 30%WRe Q70 tools with a convex step spiral scroll shoulder design. The composite subassembly was friction stir welded onto the exterior of a drilling stabiliser. Issues discussed include process parameters used in welding the subassembly onto the stabiliser body and the benefits of N2W for fabricating the drilling stabiliser.

11th International Symposium, 17-19 May 2016, Session 9A: Techniques III, Paper 01

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