Eversion Robots for Mapping Radiation in Pipes

07/19/2023
by   Thomas Mack, et al.
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A system and testing rig were designed and built to simulate the use of an eversion robot equipped with a radiation sensor to characterise an irradiated pipe prior to decommissioning. The magnets were used as dummy radiation sources which were detected by a hall effect sensor mounted in the interior of the robot. The robot successfully navigated a simple structure with sharp 45 and 90 swept bends as well as constrictions that were used to model partial blockages.

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