Pipeline Inspection Robot

 

 

VALUE PROPOSITION

Pipelines represent a major supporting industry for utilities and are used in a variety of applications such as for natural gas, water, and oil, as well as residential distribution. Natural gas pipelines alone travel over 2.5 million miles, delivering 28.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas to customers in the United States alone. There is an ongoing need for inspecting and maintaining these pipelines.  A robot is developed with features which increase its effectiveness in navigating and inspecting small-gauge pipes such as residential gas mains and industrial pipe networks.

 

DESCRIPTION OF TECHNOLOGY

Residential gas mains are smaller in diameter and more complex than transportation pipelines. This technology is a multi-link articulated robot with the following defining characteristics:

  • Easily swappable linear springs to hold tension between opposite sides of a pipe.
  • A structured light sensor to visualize irregularities in interior pipe walls.
  • Battery powered capabilities, as well as onboard processing, to facilitate tether-less operation (though a tether can be attached if necessary for failure mitigation).
  • Individually controlled wheels at each of the joints, allowing for increased control while navigating turns and junctions.

A working prototype has been developed, tested, and used as a platform to test a camera and structured light optical sensing system. Using the structured light sensor, the robot accurately identified and rendered examples of material loss in plastic pipes. The robot has been tested in pipes as small as 4” in diameter, and has shown the ability to navigate corners, Y-junctions, and T-junctions. The robot’s motors are equipped with encoders, which provide additional precision in evaluating the robot’s position.

 

BENEFITS

  • Space saved and modularity gained by using linear springs
  • Individually controlled wheels aid in navigating complex systems
  • Tether-less operation when necessary

 

APPLICATIONS

  • Residential gas mains
  • Small-diameter pipes
  • Complex pipe networks

 

IP Status

US Patent Pending

LICENSING RIGHTS AVAILABLE

Full licensing rights available

Inventors: Xiaobo Tan, Preston Fairchild, Claudia Chen, Yiming Deng

 

Tech ID: TEC2024-0110

 

 

 

For more information about this technology,

Contact Raymond DeVito, Ph.D. CLP at Devitora@msu.edu or +1-517-884-1658

 

 

Patent Information:

For Information, Contact:

Raymond Devito
Technology Manager
Michigan State University
devitora@msu.edu
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