Development of an In-Pipe Inspection Robot for Large-Diameter Water Pipes

Author:

Jeon Kwang-Woo12ORCID,Jung Eui-Jung1,Bae Jong-Ho1,Park Sung-Ho1,Kim Jung-Jun1,Chung Goobong1,Chung Hyun-Joon1,Yi Hak2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Korea Institute of Robotics and Technology Convergence, Pohang 37666, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This paper describes the development of an in-pipe inspection robot system designed for large-diameter water pipes. The robot is equipped with a Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) sensor module. The robot system is intended for pipes with diameters ranging from 900 mm to 1200 mm. The structure of the in-pipe inspection robot consists of the front and rear driving parts, with the inspection module located centrally. The robot is powered by 22 motors, including eight wheels with motors positioned at both the bottom and the top for propulsion. To ensure that the robot’s center aligns with that of the pipeline during operation, lifting units have been incorporated. The robot is equipped with cameras and LiDAR sensors at the front and rear to monitor the internal environment of the pipeline. Pipeline inspection is conducted using the MFL inspection modules, and the robot’s driving mechanism is designed to execute spiral maneuvers while maintaining contact with the pipeline surface during rotation. The in-pipe inspection robot is configured with wireless communication modules and batteries, allowing for wireless operation. Following its development, the inspection robot underwent driving experiments in actual pipelines to validate its performance. The field test bed used for these experiments is approximately 1 km in length. Results from the driving experiments on the field test bed confirmed the robot’s ability to navigate various curvatures and obstacles within the pipeline. It is posited that the use of the developed in-pipe inspection robot can reduce economic costs and enhance the safety of inspectors when examining aging pipes.

Funder

Korea Ministry of Environment

Publisher

MDPI AG

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