Design, modelling and validation of a novel extra slender continuum robot for in-situ inspection and repair in aeroengine

Mingfeng Wang, Xin Dong, Weiming Ba, Abdelkhalick Mohammad, Dragos Axinte, Andy Norton

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Abstract

In-situ aeroengine maintenance works are highly beneficial as it can significantly reduce the current maintenance cycle which is extensive and costly due to the disassembly requirement of engines from aircraft. However, navigating in/out via inspection ports and performing multi-axis movements with end-effectors in constrained environments (e.g. combustion chamber) is fairly challenging. A novel extra-slender (diameter-to-length ratio < 0.02) dual-stage continuum robot (16 degree-of-freedom) is proposed to navigate in and out confined environments and perform required configuration shapes for repair operations. Firstly, the robot design presents several innovative mechatronic solutions: (i) dual-stage tendon-driven structure with bevelled disks to perform required shapes and to provide selective stiffness for carrying high payloads; (ii) various rigid-compliant combined joints to enable different flexibility and stiffness in each stage; (iii) three commanding cables for each 2-DoF section to minimise the number of actuators with precise actuation. Secondly, a segment-scaled piecewise-constant-curvature-theory based kinematic model and a Kirchhoff-elastic-rod-theory based static model are established by considering the applied forces/moments (friction, actuation, gravity and external load), where the friction coefficient is modelled as a function of bending angle. Finally, experiments were carried out to validate the proposed static modelling and to evaluate the robot capabilities of performing the predefined shape and stiffness.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102054
JournalRobotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Volume67
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Cable-driven actuation
  • Continuum robots
  • Piecewise constant-curvature
  • Static modelling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Software
  • General Mathematics
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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