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24 October 2022 Design and study of a one-foot, multi-suction structure for a wall-climbing robot
YiFan Cao, YaoYao Luo, YanLing Liu, Hao Mei, WenQing Yang, JiaWei Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12289, International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Industrial Automation (CIMIA 2022); 1228903 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640959
Event: International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Industrial Automation (CIMIA 2022), 2022, Kunming, China
Abstract
Wall climbing robots, also known as wall moving robots, are also known abroad as extreme work robots because vertical wall work is beyond human limits. Despite its superior performance, there has been little research on the subject. This paper introduces a vacuum adsorption structure for a one-footed multi-suction wall climbing robot and establishes a onefooted multi-suction model. Using a four-legged wall crawler as a carrier, the basic conditions to be met by this structure are analysed for both the three-legged and four-legged suction states of the wall crawler. The feasibility of attaching the robot to the structure to move on a vertical wall is verified. The deformation of the body is simulated by ansys for the two adsorption states with load forces ranging from 500N to 700N to verify the feasibility of the structure and to derive a range of feasibility.
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YiFan Cao, YaoYao Luo, YanLing Liu, Hao Mei, WenQing Yang, and JiaWei Zhang "Design and study of a one-foot, multi-suction structure for a wall-climbing robot", Proc. SPIE 12289, International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Industrial Automation (CIMIA 2022), 1228903 (24 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640959
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KEYWORDS
Adsorption

Control systems

Robot vision

Standards development

Robotic systems

Robotics

Sensors

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