Author:
Suzuki Shigekazu, ,Toba Hiroha,Takeda Takumi,Togashi Yuta,Akao Takahiro
Abstract
A creative robot contest for decommissioning was held as part of human resources development for decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. In the 5th creative robot contest for decommissioning, robots were developed for fuel-debris retrieval from the lower part of the pedestal. Fukushima KOSEN developed a robot consisting of a primary robot that moves to an access port on the platform while a secondary robot is stored inside the main body. The robot collects fuel debris by lowering the secondary robot 3.2 m downward. Fukushima KOSEN also developed a graphical user interface (GUI) to visually express the motion of the robot.
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
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