An In-Pipe Mobile Micromachine Using Fluid Power : A Mechanism Adaptable to Pipe Diameters
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概要
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To realize micro maintenance robots for small diameter pipes of nuclear reactors and so on, high power in-pipe mobile micromachines have been required. The authors have proposed the bellows microactuator using fluid power and have tried to apply the actuators to in-pipe mobile micromachines. In the previous papers, some inchworm mobile machine prototypes with 25 mm in diameter are fabricated and the traveling performances are experimentally investigated. In this paper, to miniaturize the in-pipe mobile machine and to make it adaptable to pipe diameters, firstly, a simple rubber-tube actuator constrained with a coil-spring is proposed and the static characteristics are investigated. Secondly, a supporting mechanism which utilizes a toggle mechanism and is adaptable to pipe diameters is proposed and the supporting forces are investigated. Finally, an in-pipe mobile micromachine for pipes with 4 - 5 mm in diameter is fabricated and the maximum traveling velocity of 7 mm/s in both ahead and astern movements is experimentally verified.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2000-02-15
著者
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YOSHIDA Kazuhiro
Precision and Intelligence Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Yokota Shinichi
Precision & Intelligence Lab. Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Yoshida K
Precision And Intelligence Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Yoshida Kazuhiro
Precision And Intelligence Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Takahashi Ken
Graduate School of engineering, TokaiUniversity
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Takahashi Ken
Graduate School Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Takahashi Ken
Graduate School Of Engineering Tokaiuniversity
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