racookpe1978
Nuclear
- Feb 1, 2007
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Robotic access for photography or temperature/radiation measurement is doable, but depending on how much internal damage is to the twisting access "maze" inside the containment building, and the amount of other flooding, debris, fallen doors or administrative burden (tables, chair, bookcases falling over, filing cabients, etc) you will likely not be able to simple "drive" a robot to anywhere useful.
What's needed is access, assessment, disassembly, repair, re-assembly, and testing of connections, doors, debris field, piping and tubing.
Can't do that robotically. Pulling even an empty 2-inch 50 mm) hose through a debris-filled corridor with even only one or two twists or bends will require several hundreds pounds of force - no small robot can do that.
What's needed is access, assessment, disassembly, repair, re-assembly, and testing of connections, doors, debris field, piping and tubing.
Can't do that robotically. Pulling even an empty 2-inch 50 mm) hose through a debris-filled corridor with even only one or two twists or bends will require several hundreds pounds of force - no small robot can do that.