DocumentCode
2619764
Title
Development of Fully Automatic Inspection Systems for Large Underground Concrete Pipes Partially Filled with Wastewater
Author
Elkmann, N. ; Althoff, H. ; Kutzner, S. ; Stuerze, T. ; Saenz, J. ; Reimann, B.
Author_Institution
Robotic Syst., Fraunhofer Inst. for Factory Oper. & Autom., Magdeburg
fYear
2007
fDate
10-14 April 2007
Firstpage
130
Lastpage
135
Abstract
The Emschergenossenschaft based in Germany is currently planning the Emscher sewer system, arguably the largest residential water management project in Europe in years to come. The Emschergenossenschaft engaged the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation (IFF) in Magdeburg, Germany, as the general contractor to develop automatic inspection and cleaning systems to meet the requirements imposed by legal guidelines. The systems must operate continuously in a sewer line that has diameters ranging from 1400 to 2800 mm and is partially filled, 25% at minimum, all the time. To construct the Emscher sewer system, the Emschergenossenschaft favors a one-pipe line in long sections. A walk-through or inspection by personnel would be impossible in these sections. The Fraunhofer Institute IFF has developed prototypes of all systems for motion through the sewer and all sensor systems, thus achieving a new quality of inspection above and below the water line under these difficult conditions. This article describes significant project results and important components of inspection such as the inspection systems, pipe axis measurement, system positioning, and sensor systems for damage detection. Fundamental for the development of the inspection systems is the detail of the inspection, which goes far beyond the video inspection common today, and the ability to take comparative measurements throughout the sewer system´s period of operation in order to track the development of damage.
Keywords
civil engineering; inspection; mobile robots; 1400 to 2800 mm; Emscher sewer system; Emschergenossenschaft; automatic cleaning systems; automatic inspection systems; legal guidelines; residential water management project; underground concrete pipes; wastewater; Cleaning; Concrete; Europe; Inspection; Law; Manufacturing automation; Production facilities; Project management; Sensor systems; Wastewater;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robotics and Automation, 2007 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Roma
ISSN
1050-4729
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0601-3
Electronic_ISBN
1050-4729
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ROBOT.2007.363776
Filename
4209081
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