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This paper presents the utilization of advanced methodologies in aerial manipulation to address meaningful industrial applications and develop versatile ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) technologies with aerial robots. The primary objectives of this work are to enable multi-point measurements through sliding without re-approaching the work surface, and facilitate the representation of material thickness with B and C scans via dynamic scanning in arbitrary directions (i.e. omnidirections). To accomplish these objectives, a payload that can slide in omnidirections (here we call the omni-sliding payload) is designed for an over-actuated aerial vehicle, ensuring truly omnidirectional sliding mobility while exerting consistent forces in contact with a flat work surface. The omni-sliding payload is equipped with an omniwheel-based active end-effector and an Electro Magnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT). Furthermore, to ensure successful development of the designed payload and integration with the aerial vehicle, a comprehensive studying on contact conditions and system dynamics during active sliding is presented, and the derived system constraints are later used as guidelines for the hardware development and control setting. The proposed methods are validated through experiments, encompassing both the wall-sliding task and dynamic scanning for Ultrasonic Testing (UT), employing the aerial platform - Voliro T.
This work has been supported by the European Unions Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme AERO-TRAIN under Grant Agreement No. 953454.
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All vectors in this section are expressed in the body frame.
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lin: linear component, ang: angular component.
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Hui, T., Braun, F., Scheidt, N., Fehr, M., Fumagalli, M. (2024). Versatile Airborne Ultrasonic NDT Technologies via Active Omni-Sliding with Over-Actuated Aerial Vehicles. In: Ang Jr, M.H., Khatib, O. (eds) Experimental Robotics. ISER 2023. Springer Proceedings in Advanced Robotics, vol 30. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63596-0_40
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