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Generation of 3-D surface maps in waste storage silos using a structured light source

B.L. Burks, John Carlos Rowe, M.A. Dinkins, B. Christensen, C.B. Selleck, D.L. Jacoboski, R. Markus

Year
1992
Citations
5

Abstract

Surface contours inside the large waste storage tanks typical of the Department of Energy (DOE) complex are, in general, highly irregular. In addition to pipes and other pieces of equipment in the tanks, the surfaces may have features such as mounds, fissures, crystalline structures, and mixed solid and liquid forms. Prior to remediation activities, it will be necessary to characterize the waste to determine the most effective remediation approaches. Surface contour data will be required both prior to and during remediation. The use is described of a structured light source to generate 3-D surface contour maps of the interior of waste storage silos at the Feed Materials Production Center at Fernald, OH. The landscape inside these large waste storage tanks bears a strong resemblance to some of the landscapes that might be encountered during lunar or planetary exploration. Hence, these terrestrial 3-D mapping techniques may be directly applicable to extraterrestrial exploration. In further development, it will be demonstrated that these 3-D data can be used for robotic task planning just as 3-D surface contour data of a satellite could be used to plan maintenance tasks for a space-based servicing robot.

Keywords

Radioactive wasteEnvironmental remediationPlan (archaeology)EngineeringWaste managementEnvironmental scienceGeologyContamination

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