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Aerial Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation (aNDT&E)

Genda Chen, Liujun Li, Zhenhua Shi, Bo Shang

Year
2023
Citations
2

Abstract

Drones are increasingly used during routine inspections of bridges to improve data consistency, work efficiency, inspector safety, and cost effectiveness. Most drones, however, are operated manually within a visual line of sight and thus unable to inspect long-span bridges that are not completely visible to operators. In this paper, aerial nondestructive evaluation (aNDE) will be envisioned for elevated structures such as bridges, buildings, dams, nuclear power plants, and tunnels. To enable aerial nondestructive testing (aNDT), a human-robot system will be created to integrate haptic sensing and dexterous manipulation into a drone or a structural crawler in augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) for beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) inspection of bridges. Some of the technical challenges and potential solutions associated with aNDT&E will be presented. Example applications of the advanced technologies will be demonstrated in simulated bridge decks with stipulated conditions. The developed human-robot system can transform current on-site inspection to future tele-inspection, minimizing impact to traffic passing over the bridges. The automated tele-inspection can save as much as 75% in time and 95% in cost.

Keywords

DroneNondestructive testingVisual inspectionRobotEngineeringConsistency (knowledge bases)Bridge (graph theory)Web crawlerSightComputer science

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