Investigating the Obstacle Climbing Ability of a Coal Mine Search-and-Rescue Robot with a Hydraulic Mechanism

Author:

Shang Lei,Wang Haibo,Si Haiqing,Li Yao,Pan Ting

Abstract

Due to the perilous conditions in coal mine accidents, trapped people need to be rescued as soon as possible. The danger and complexity of this environment have brought great difficulties for search and rescue. The emergence of rescue robots has addressed this problem, and the improvement of their search-and-rescue ability is a key concern for rescue robot designers. Based on previous experience of a tracked mobile robot, this paper proposes a new solution via the addition of adjustive rocker arms. For this purpose, a hydraulic unit is installed between the rocker arms and the robot, which enables the rocker arms to be pulled back and forth, enabling its adaptation to more complex environments. In addition, based on kinematics equations, by analyzing the motion rules and characteristics of climbing typical obstacles including stairs, grooves, and lug steps, the present research not only works out the centroid coordinates but also explores the maximal obstacle height. The results show that when the rocker arms are extended by hydraulic pressure, the obstacle-climbing height of the robot increases 16.7 percent. This demonstrates the improvement in obstacle climbing ability and rescue efficiency in complex environments.

Funder

The first batch of industry-university-research cooperative collaborative education projects of the Ministry of Education in 2021

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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