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Wall-Climbing Robot with Active Sealing for Radiation Safety of Nuclear Power Plants

Daewon Kim, Yun-Sam Kim, Kyoungyong Noh, Misuk Jang, Seoungrae Kim

2020Nuclear Science and Engineering31 citationsDOI

Abstract

The safe management of radiation sources and wastes is one of the most important elements in operating nuclear power plants (NPPs). Safe management requires periodically measuring radiation during the operation and decommissioning of NPPs, but it is impossible for radiation management systems to cover all areas, and it may be necessary for a person to measure radiation directly where the risk is high or where it is difficult to measure radiation. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a robot that performs autonomous driving and wall climbing. Active sealing and vacuum suction technologies were used for this robot in order to move existing robots to difficult places. In addition, it is possible to perform nondestructive testing as well as radiation measurements in places such as dry cask storage systems.

Topics & Concepts

Nuclear decommissioningRobotNuclear powerComputer scienceRadiationNuclear power plantEnvironmental scienceNuclear engineeringSimulationEngineeringArtificial intelligencePhysicsWaste managementQuantum mechanicsNuclear physicsSoft Robotics and ApplicationsRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
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