Abstract

‘Seoul National University’ and ‘Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’ in Korea jointly developed a mobile welding robot, the ‘Rail Runner’ (RRX), which is able to freely move in both transverse and longitudinal directions, and perform welding tasks in double hull structures. Recently, RRX2, (the second version of RRX), was presented at ‘Robotics and Applications 2007'. In this paper, the design, manufacturing, and application of RRX3, the third version of RRX, is described. The moving mechanism of RRX, which is able to move freely in a double hull structure, has two functions. 1) To move in a longitudinal direction by driving wheels using longi. faces as ‘rails', and 2) To move in a transverse direction by sliding along supporting longi. faces using extension arms. The body of the RRX3 is composed of a 12-axis, 6-axis mobile platform that supports the RRX moving mechanism and a 6-axis welding robot to do the welding job. The main point in designing RRX3 is to make it capable of passing through a 600mm×800mm sized access hole, the entrance into an enclosed double hull structure. The full size of the manufactured RRX3 is 1825mm×495mm×569mm, and thus the RRX3 is able to pass through an access hole. The weight is 250kg with a 6-axis mobile platform, 6-axis welding robot, and mounted controller.

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