Design of the Link Structure of an Inspection Robot to Pass an Obstacle on a Four conductor Transmission Line

Authors
Lee, Jun YoungKim, Moon YoungKim, Chang HwanYim, Hong Jae
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII), pp.384 - 389
Abstract
An inspection robot needs the ability to move freely on transmission lines. However, these lines may contain various obstacles. Therefore, a new structure that would allow inspection robots to easily pass these obstacles is necessary. In this study, inspection robot is designed that moves on a four-conductor transmission line. Using the structure of the robots used for exploration on Mars as reference, four types of effective link structures are suggested and developed. We set the length of each link of the robot to design variables and then conduct the effective the links to determine the relationship of each design variable. The link lengths are set as design constraint to less than 1 m. Objective fuction is to maximize the displacement for 3 seconds. We conduct optimization using the model. Finally, we arrived at an improved model.
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115700
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