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Sewage pipe inspection robot for block detection and clearance

In India, several significant problems are happening. Therein problems with sewage works are one of the massive issues in the Republic of India. It becomes a big issue because of the poor maintenance of the sewage works. Due to the poor maintenance, the sewerage water is overflowed on the streets, a...

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Main Authors: Bommi, R. M., Ayyadurai, M., Vijayakumari, P., Salman, N., Kanithkar, Babu, Roshith
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:In India, several significant problems are happening. Therein problems with sewage works are one of the massive issues in the Republic of India. It becomes a big issue because of the poor maintenance of the sewage works. Due to the poor maintenance, the sewerage water is overflowed on the streets, and generally, it mixes with drink and causes harm to the people at large. There is such a lot of sewerage created beneath the roads. If the avoidance pipe were blocked, the sewerage water would be blocked till it was discerned and repair. To overcome this issue, an intelligent pipe inspection robot for blockage detection and clearance model is planned. This model is meant to exchange human sewerage cleaners to confirm their wellness and hygienic. The designed mechanism transmits the pipeline, identifies blocks, and pumps water containing air bodies to get rid of the block. The mechanism functioning is supervised and checked by the sewerage employee employing a portable computer. The manipulator will supervise the pipe’s inner surface through a wireless camera hooked to the mechanism. The various sensors joined to the mechanical aids to work out the gap in the block from the mechanism and the existence of toxic gases within the pipeline. The pumping action moves water or air inside the channel to loosen and clear the obstruction.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0109718