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Design, Construction and Field Demonstration of EXPLORER: A Long-range Untethered Live Gasline Inspection Robot System. Semi-Annual Report.


DE2005835526

Publication Date 2004
Personal Author Vradis, G. C.; Schempf, H.
Page Count 26
Abstract This program is undertaken in order to construct and field-demonstrate EXPLORER, a modular, remotely controllable, self-powered, untethered robot system for the inspection of live gas distribution 150 mm (6-inch) to 200 mm (8-inch) diameter mains. The modular design of the system allows it to accommodate various components intended to accomplish different inspection, repair, sample retrieval, and other in-pipe tasks. The prototype system being built under this project will include all the basic modules needed, i.e. the locomotor, power storage, wireless communication, and camera. The camera, a solid-state fisheye-type, is used to transmit real-time video to the operator that allows for the live inspection of gas distribution pipes. The system under development significantly advances the state of the art in inspection systems for gas distribution mains, which presently consist of tethered systems of limited range (about 500 ft form the point of launch) and limited inspection views. Also current inspection systems have no ability to incorporate additional modules to expand their functionality. This development program is a joint effort among the Northeast Gas Association (formerly New York Gas Group), the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the Johnson Space Center (JSC), Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) National Robotics Engineering Consortium (NREC), and the US Department of Energy (DOE) through the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) The present report summarizes the accomplishments of the project during its sixth six-month period. The project has in general achieved its goals for this period as outlined in the report. The prototype robot completed its first field demonstration in June 2004 and is undergoing further extensive endurance testing and some minor modifications in order to prepare for the second and last field demonstration planned for October 2004.
Keywords
  • Gas distribution
  • Robots
  • Inspections
  • Gas pipelines
  • Distribution systems
  • Design
  • Construction
  • Electrical system
  • Software
  • Storage
  • Testing
  • Prototypes
  • Propulsion
  • Repair
  • Gasoline
  • Modifications
  • Live gas distribution
  • EXPLORER robot system
  • Turning routines
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA. Robotics Inst.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.; Northeast Gas Association, New York, NY
Supplemental Notes Prepared in cooperation with Northeast Gas Association, New York, NY. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Rept. for 1 Apr 04-30 Sep 04.
NTIS Issue Number 200521
Design, Construction and Field Demonstration of EXPLORER: A Long-range Untethered Live Gasline Inspection Robot System. Semi-Annual Report.
Design, Construction and Field Demonstration of EXPLORER: A Long-range Untethered Live Gasline Inspection Robot System. Semi-Annual Report.
DE2005835526

  • Gas distribution
  • Robots
  • Inspections
  • Gas pipelines
  • Distribution systems
  • Design
  • Construction
  • Electrical system
  • Software
  • Storage
  • Testing
  • Prototypes
  • Propulsion
  • Repair
  • Gasoline
  • Modifications
  • Live gas distribution
  • EXPLORER robot system
  • Turning routines
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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