LOCOMOTION
Development of high mobility in-pipe inspection robot
Woongsun Jeon, Jungwan Park, Inho Kim, Yoon‐Koo Kang, Hyunseok Yang
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 24
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a steerable inchworm type in-pipe inspection robot. An extensor mechanism using continuum links makes the robot possible for both steering and inchworm locomotion. The robot has two clamper modules which are composed of a crank-slider mechanism. The mechanism makes the robot compact and adaptable to pipe diameter change from 205mm to 305mm. We also analyzed steering locomotion of the robot and propose a simple strategy for navigating in a T-branch pipe. The mechanisms and strategy are demonstrated by experiment.
Keywords
RobotMechanism (biology)SliderMobile robotSimulationComputer scienceEngineeringCrankRobot kinematicsMechanical engineering
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