Yokogawa and Mitsubishi to build robots for the inspection of offshore platforms

By: Franyi Sarmiento, Ph.D., Inspenet, June 3, 2022. Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI) have been selected by the Nippon Foundation, a private non-profit grant-making organization, to develop an automatic robotic inspection system to predict hazards at high-pressure oil and gas facilities. sea, and improve the safety of inspection work on offshore platforms.
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By: Franyi Sarmiento, Ph.D., Inspenet, June 3, 2022

Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI) have been selected by the Nippon Foundation, a private non-profit grant-making organization, to develop an automated robotic inspection system to predict hazards at high-pressure oil and gas facilities. sea, and improve the safety of inspection work on offshore platforms.

ā€œThe use of a wide variety of robots has long been considered to enable unmanned operations and therefore reduce the risk of conducting inspections on offshore platforms; however, the central coordination of individual robots is complex, as it requires the management of multiple systems and the data they acquire,ā€ the companies said in a statement.

According to the statement released this week, Yokogawa has already engaged in research and development of a robotic services platform that centralizes the management of multiple robots and seamlessly links them to existing control systems.

ā€œBased on the findings of this research and development, this project will build a communications infrastructure and robotic system that will be well-adapted to the environment found on offshore platforms,ā€ the statement said.

As part of the project, a proof of concept will be carried out using the second-generation EX ROVR plant inspection robot that MHI introduced to the market in April under the name ASCENT.

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Second-generation EX ROVR: ā€œASCENTā€

ā€œWith its explosion-proof features, the EX ROVR makes positive contributions to improving worker safety, increasing work efficiency, and improving facility operation rates by performing 24-hour inspections in potentially hazardous atmosphere conditions. explosives,” Mitsubishi said.

According to the company, the robot’s qualifications will enable the safe use of the EX ROVR in Zone 1 combustible gas conditions.

ā€œThe adoption of a 6-DOF explosion-proof tamper with light-equipped camera allows for close-up and head-on photography from various positions.ā€

ā€œGas density measurement, sound recording and thermal image acquisition are also possible. Additionally, when used in combination with the online application provided as a standard feature, the operator can remotely set up and manage inspection schedules and inspection data confirmation. Should an incident occur at the plant, remote monitoring enables rapid identification of on-site conditions, which contributes to greater plant inspection efficiency and a quick and safe resolution of the incident in question,” they said. the companies.

Source : https://petrobanca.com/yokogawa-y-mitsubishi-construiran-robots-para-la-inspeccion-de-plataformas-marinas/

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