Analysis and Control of an In-Pipe Wheeled Robot With Spiral Moving Capability

Author:

Yeh T.-J.1,Weng Tzu-Hsiang1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Power Mechanical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan

Abstract

Abstract This article presents analysis and control of a wheeled robot that can move spirally inside the pipeline. The wheeled robot considered is composed of two mechanical bodies, a pair of differential-drive wheels, a lifting motor, and a steering wheel. The mechatronic design allows the robot to easily press against the inner wall and spiral along pipelines of arbitrary inclination angles. Kinematic analysis shows how the lead angle of the differential-drive wheels and the steering angle should be coordinated so as to achieve stable spiraling. The steady-state force analysis further gives an analytic expression for the threshold torque needed for supporting the robot at different inclination angles. To ensure successful operation of the robot, four control systems that respectively regulate the spiraling speed, the lifting torque, the steering angle, and the lead angle are devised. Particularly for the lead angle control, it is theoretically proved that the feedback measurement can be obtained by performing algebraic operation on signals from a multi-axis gyro. A prototype robot is constructed and is controlled based on the analysis results. Experiments are conducted to verify the robot’s performance on moving spirally in pipelines of different inclination angles.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Medicine

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