Amphibious Robot For Weld Inspection Inside Floating Production Oil Storage Tanks

Tariq Sattar

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Abstract

An amphibious and mobile robotic inspection system is described that has been developed to test welds located inside a floating production storage oil tank (FPSO tank). The robot has been designed to operate both in air and while submerged in oil to test welds on structural strengthening plates and tank walls. It operates in air when the tank has been emptied with only a few inches of product remaining on the floor. In this case the robot moves on the floor of the tank and inspects welds on the bottom of the strengthening plates and the floor. The robot operates in a liquid by swimming down from a manhole in the roof of the tank and settling on the floor in the vicinity of a test area. In both air and liquid, ultrasonic sensors profile the surrounding strengthening plates and tank walls and guide the robot autonomously along the welds. A Cartesian scanning arm mounted on the robot scans the welds with an ACFM probe and performs non-destructive testing (NDT) after the robot has been positioned correctly.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 12 Sept 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event9th International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines -
Duration: 9 Dec 2006 → …

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines
Period9/12/06 → …

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