Title :
Study of Robots to Pipelines, Mathematical Models and Simulation
Author :
Faber Archila, John ; Becker, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng. Dept., Univ. de Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, Brazil
Abstract :
The pipeline Robots have several purposes during the travel into the pipes, some of them are: maintenance, cleaning, removal of liquids, separation of products and inspection, among others. In these tasks the processes demands the evaluation of different operational parameters such as: maximum pressures, robot speed and vapor pressure, these parameters should be consider during the planning stage and is necessary to keep in certain limits during its operation. This paper aims to present the review of robotic systems used for pipes, and the simulations of movement of a robot into the flow have in consideration: Operation pressure, pipeline properties, fluid properties, and physical constrains of a typical pipeline Inspection Gauge (PIG), finally, shows the simulation results of the interaction between the PIG, the pipeline and fluid solved by difference finite method.
Keywords :
cleaning; finite difference methods; gas industry; inspection; maintenance engineering; mobile robots; motion control; petroleum industry; pipelines; PIG; cleaning; difference finite method; fluid properties; liquid removal; maintenance; mathematical models; maximum pressure; operation pressure; operational parameters; physical constrains; pipeline properties; pipeline robots; product separation; robot movement; robot simulation; robot speed; robotic system; typical pipeline inspection gauge; vapor pressure; Inspection; Legged locomotion; Mathematical model; Pipelines; Service robots; PIG; Service robots; finite difference method; mobile robots; pipeline robots;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics Symposium and Competition (LARS/LARC), 2013 Latin American
Conference_Location :
Arequipa
DOI :
10.1109/LARS.2013.51