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A Lightweight Mobile Robot for Climbing Steel Structures With an Extending and Bending Tape Spring Limb
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https://doi.org/10.1115/detc2023-115048Abstract
This paper details the design and preliminary demonstrations for a compact climbing robot named EEWOC (Extended-reach Enhanced Wheeled Orb for Climbing). This novel platform utilizes the EEMMMa limb (Elastic Extending Mechanism for Mobility and Manipulation), detailed in previous work. This highly extendable and bendable robotic limb utilizes a unique tape spring structure for long reach in a small, lightweight package. EEWOC combines this limb with additional degrees of freedom and two magnetic grippers to allow it to ascend vertical metal surfaces by consecutively extending and gripping. It is also equipped with wheels for horizontal mobility. A key advantage of this system is EEWOC's ability to bend to place its grippers around obstacles or corners and above ledges. The prototype is small and lightweight, with a profile of 25x30x30 cm and weight of 1.8 kg, while able to extend its limb up to 1.2 m away. With versatile movement options, EEWOC has the potential to fully traverse large metal structures such as ships or buildings for use in inspection tasks. This paper presents a detailed view of the overall system and mechanism design, and successful climbing demonstrations are shown on steel structures. The paper concludes by detailing EEWOC's future capabilities and additional tests and theories needed to refine its maneuvers and control.
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