Paper ID: 2405.14382
Multi-purpose robot for rehabilitation of small diameter water pipes
Julien Feiguel, Mouhamed NDiaye, Pascal Chambaud, Adrien Chambellan, Pierre Blanc, Steve Bourgeois, Lucas Labarussiat, Clemence Dubois, Audrey Vigneron, Thomas Desrez, Alain Riwan, Caroline Vienne
Rehabilitating cast iron pipes through lining offers several advantages, including increased durability, reduced water leaks, and minimal disruption.This approach presents a cost effective and environmentally friendly solution by sealing cracks and joints, extending the pipeline's lifespan, and reducing water wastage, all while avoiding the need for trench excavation. However, due to the relining process, branch connections are sealed and need to be reestablished. To address the issue of rehabilitating small-diameter water pipes, we have designed a modular robot capable of traversing and working within 200 meter long, 100 mm diameter cast iron pipes. This robot is equipped with perception functions to detect, locate, and characterize the branch connections in cast iron pipes and relocate them after lining, as well as machining functions. A first prototype of this system has been developed and validated on an 8 meter long section, in a laboratory environment.
Submitted: May 23, 2024