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Robot Crawler for Surveying Pipelines and Metal Structures of Complex Spatial Configuration

V. V. PsheninDepartment of Transport and Storage of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, RussiaAnastasia LiagovaDepartment of Transport and Storage of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, RussiaA. F. RazinDepartment of Transport and Storage of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, RussiaA. A. SkorobogatovDepartment of Transport and Storage of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, RussiaMaxim KomarovskyDepartment of Transport and Storage of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, Russia
2022en
ABI

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There is an obvious tendency towards increasing the information content of surveys of hard-to-reach objects at high altitudes through the use of remote-controlled robot crawlers. This can be explained by the reasonable desire of industrial objects owners to maintain their property: pipelines, containers, metal structures in operating technical condition, which contributes to reducing accident risks and increasing the economic efficiency of operation (optimization of repair planning, etc.) This paper presents the concept of a robotic device equipped with LIDAR and EMAT which can move over pipes from a diameter of 100 mm by using a special type of magnetic wheel. The robot uses convolutional neural networks to detect structural elements and classify their defects. The article contains information about tests held on a specially developed test rig. The results showed that the device could increase the information level of survey and reduce the labour intensity. In this work, we consider a prototype of the device which has not started mass operation at industrial facilities yet.

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