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Condition assessment for concrete sewer pipes using displacement probes: a robotic design case study

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posted on 2021-05-24, 23:03 authored by Robert RossRobert Ross, Alexander StumpfAlexander Stumpf, D Barnett, Richard HallRichard Hall
Worldwide, millions of kilometres of sewers are constructed from concrete pipes. Unfortunately, concrete sewers are susceptible to corrosion from biogenic hydrogen sulphide, and, though they may pass visual inspection, their ability to hold together under load may be degraded. This paper presents the design of a teleoperated robot with a protractible probe, that allows an operator to apply a localised load to selected points within a concrete sewer pipe. We report findings from laboratory and field trials of our prototype, with initial results suggesting that this approach has the potential to contribute useful information to sewer maintenance planning.

Funding

This research was funded in partnership with IWN.

History

Publication Date

2021-04-27

Journal

Robotics

Volume

10

Issue

2

Article Number

64

Pagination

(p. 1-13)

Publisher

MDPI

ISSN

2218-6581

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