(1) Background: Non-destructive evaluation of double-shell nuclear-waste storage tanks at
the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford site requires a robot to navigate a network of air slots in
the confined space between primary and secondary tanks. Situational awareness, data collection,
and data interpretation require continuous tracking of the robot’s location. (2) Methods: Robot
location is continuously monitored using video image analysis for short distances and laser ranging
for absolute location. (3) Results: The technique was demonstrated in our laboratory using a mockup
of air slot and robot. (4) Conclusions: Location tracking and display provide decision support to
inspectors and lay the groundwork for automated data collection.
Published: April 3, 2021
Citation
Cree C., E. Carter, H. Wang, C. Mo, and J. Miller. 2020.Tracking Robot Location for Non-Destructive Evaluation of Double-Shell Tanks.Applied Sciences 10, no. 20:Article No. 7318.PNNL-SA-160932.doi:10.3390/app10207318