2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/312780
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Development and Evaluation of Compact Robot Imitating a Hermit Crab for Inspecting the Outer Surface of Pipes

Abstract: Terrestrial hermit crabs which are a type of hermit crabs live on land, whereas typical hermit crabs inhabit the sea. They have an ability of climbing a tree vertically. Their claws allow them to hang on the tree. In this study, an outer-pipe inspection robot was developed. Its locomotion mechanism was developed in imitation of the terrestrial hermit crab’s claws. It is equipped with two rimless wheels. Each of the spokes is tipped with a neodymium magnet, which allows the robot to remain attached to even a ve… Show more

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“…Andrew Garcia et al [11] researched switchable magnets to investigate power efficiency. Naoto Imago et al [12] fabricated a Hermit crab model with spokeless wheels made of magnets. Xu Fengyu et al [13] designed a model to check for internal steel cracks and cylindrical cables and poles defects, focusing on obstacle avoidance and climbing principles and analyzing the dynamic characteristics of the model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andrew Garcia et al [11] researched switchable magnets to investigate power efficiency. Naoto Imago et al [12] fabricated a Hermit crab model with spokeless wheels made of magnets. Xu Fengyu et al [13] designed a model to check for internal steel cracks and cylindrical cables and poles defects, focusing on obstacle avoidance and climbing principles and analyzing the dynamic characteristics of the model.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workers from Osaka City University have taken inspiration from terrestrial hermit crabs to design a climbing robot for the inspection of the exterior surfaces of metal pipes (Imajo et al , 2015). A key design issue was that the robot could overcome obstacles on the surface of the pipe and this was achieved through the use of rimless, spoked wheels.…”
Section: Biomimetic Design Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of climbing robot is mostly used in the following three climbing environments: rods, surfaces with protruding structures, and rough surfaces. 17 26 The mechanical attachment climbing robot can adapt to more complex environments and application scenarios. However, since the holding and climbing motions are carried out at the same time, more driving sources and complex control systems are required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%