Nuclear Storage Cask Inspection Robotics As a Case Study in System Design Challenges

Jennifer Bracken, S. Brennan, I. Sant, C. Lissenden, K. Reichard
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Spent nuclear fuel, after cooling within a pool storage system, is generally stored in stainless steel dry storage casks. Some dry storage casks have been in regular use for decades, causing increasing interest in technologies to inspect these units. This work presents a case study on the design and prototyping challenges of a robotic inspection system known as PRINSE. PRINSE is designed for in-use dry nuclear waste storage casks, and its development was motivated by a recently completed multi-university NEUP study to develop, deploy, and test sensor systems enabling novel inspection capabilities. The field deployment situation presented particular design challenges not commonly seen in robotics for three reasons: geometric constraints to enter the in-situ cask environment, severe operational temperatures within the cask inspection area, and a high-radiation environment requiring stand-off human tele-operation and remote actuation of the robot from outside the cask. From a design standpoint, project hurdles included the teaming across multiple universities, the need to rapidly develop new prototype systems, and the novel design constraints which had to be managed carefully with the technology development process. This paper presents the specific mechanical engineering design challenges related to this complex system built to inspect dry storage casks. Additionally, it presents insights gained during the completion of the project, with specific focus on the challenges and methods used to achieve design coordination across sub-teams. Key experiences from this project are presented in a design-centric analysis of the management of technical constraints and how these constraints were distributed among the sub-teams.
核储罐检测机器人在系统设计挑战中的案例研究
乏核燃料在池储存系统内冷却后,通常储存在不锈钢干储存桶中。一些干储存桶已经经常使用了几十年,这引起了人们对检查这些装置的技术的兴趣。这项工作提出了一个被称为PRINSE的机器人检测系统的设计和原型挑战的案例研究。PRINSE是为使用中的干核废料储存桶而设计的,其开发的动机是最近完成的一项多大学NEUP研究,该研究旨在开发、部署和测试传感器系统,从而实现新的检测能力。现场部署情况提出了在机器人技术中不常见的特殊设计挑战,原因有三个:进入原位木桶环境的几何限制,木桶检查区域内的恶劣操作温度,以及高辐射环境,需要人类远程操作和远程驱动机器人从木桶外。从设计的角度来看,项目障碍包括跨多所大学的团队,快速开发新原型系统的需求,以及必须在技术开发过程中仔细管理的新设计约束。本文提出了具体的机械工程设计挑战,涉及到这个复杂的系统,建立检查干储存桶。此外,它还展示了在项目完成期间获得的见解,特别关注用于实现子团队之间设计协调的挑战和方法。这个项目的关键经验以设计为中心,分析技术约束的管理,以及这些约束是如何在子团队中分配的。
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