Multirotor UAS for bridge inspection by contact using the ceiling effect

Main Authors: Pedro J. Sanchez Cuevas, Guillermo Heredia, Anibal Ollero
Format: Proceeding Journal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2017
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/2621383
Daftar Isi:
  • The inspection of bridges and other infrastructure with UAVs when the sensors need to be in contact with the surface (i.e. ultrasound for crack inspection or reflector prism for beam deflection) is a great challenge due to the coupling which occurs between the aerial and the inspection problems. This paper presents a new design of a multirotor UAV that can be used in some of these applications to eliminate the coupling and to be able to carry out the inspection by contact in a more effective way. The proposed solution uses the so-called ceiling effect to maintain in contact a specially designed aerial platform to the ceiling. So, the coupling disappears because the multirotor is still in contact with the ceiling in a fixed position while performing inspection. Moreover, the presented results show that making use of the ceiling effect also improved the maximum flight time of the platform. The solution is presented with experimental results in a test stand and flight tests representing a bridge inspection application (Fig. 1). A video of the experiments is also included.