Title :
Robotic Maintenance of Overhead Transmission Lines
Author :
Dunlap, John H. ; Van Name, Joseph M. ; Henkener, Jerry A.
Author_Institution :
Electric Power Research Institute Palo Alto CA
fDate :
7/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper covers the design, assembly, and field testing of the TOMCAT Component Evaluation Unit (CEU). TOMCAT is an acronym for ¿eleoperator for O¿perations, M¿aintenance, and C¿onstruction using A¿dvanced ¿echnology. The unit was developed in the performance of Phase 2 of EPRI Project No. RP14967-1, "Remote Controlled Maintenance Device" system development program. The objective of this effort was to design, fabricate, assemble, and evaluate a remotely controlled manipulator system for the maintenance and repair of overhead transmission lines based upon the utilization of as many off-the-shelf components as practical. The major intent was to develop the design information necessary for a field operable prototype. The component evaluation unit was assembled and then evaluated under energized and deenergized conditions. Information gathered from the evaluation will form the design criteria for the follow-on prototype system.
Keywords :
Assembly systems; Control systems; Manufacturing; Power transmission lines; Prototypes; Robotic assembly; Robots; Senior members; Teleoperators; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.1986.4308004