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UK-Förderung (2.987.553 £): Multi-Plattform-Inspektion Wartung und Reparatur in extremen Umgebungen (MIMRee) Ukri01.03.2019 Forschung und Innovation im Vereinigten Königreich, Großbritannien

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Multi-Plattform-Inspektion Wartung und Reparatur in extremen Umgebungen (MIMRee)

Zusammenfassung "**Project vision** The Multi-Platform Inspection, Maintenance & Repair in extreme environments (MIMRee) project will introduce a step-change in the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) of offshore wind farms by removing humans from the loop during the inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) of offshore wind turbine blades. The aim is to significantly reduce the costs and turbine downtime associated with these tasks and reduce the H&S risks of using rope access technicians. In this project, the multi autonomous platform approach will be demonstrated for a use case in offshore renewables; however, the developed autonomous vehicle surface vessel hub, Human-Machine Interface (HMI), robotic teaming and communications, and automated mission planning will also have applications in the offshore Oil & Gas, Search and Rescue and Defense sectors. **Key objectives** * Remove the need to send humans offshore to carry out wind turbine blade IMR tasks; * Remove the need to shut wind turbines down to carry out blade inspections; * Reduce the risk of using autonomous vehicles offshore to carry out asset IMR tasks; * Safely demonstrate a fully autonomous approach to blade IMR tasks in real-world operating conditions; * Establish the business case for using autonomous vehicles for blade IMR; * Develop a roadmap for transferring the MIMRee system to other relevant industries. **Main areas of focus** The developed MIMRee system will comprise of an Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV) with capabilities to autonomously transport, charge and deploy UAVs and blade IMR robots at offshore wind farms. The UAVs will be developed to both autonomously inspect wind turbine blades and deploy blade IMR robots on stationary wind turbine blades. The blade IMR robot will be developed to conduct both autonomous NDT inspections and maintenance and repairs of wind turbine blades. Two-way communication with the ASV and on-board autonomous vehicles will be enabled by a HMI, enabling an onshore operator to both view gathered inspection data and issue automatically generated IMR mission plans. A novel sensor will be developed which can record images of moving wind turbine blades, which could be integrated with the UAVs and/or ASV. All technologies will be tested, validated and demonstrated in representative real-world conditions. **Project team** The project is led by Plant Integrity Limited who are collaborating with Thales UK Limited, Wootzano Limited, BladeBug Limited, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, University of Manchester, University of Bristol, Royal Holloway University of London and Royal College of Art to develop and demonstrate a prototype version of the MIMRee."
Kategorie Collaborative R&D
Referenz 104821
Status Closed
Laufzeit von 01.03.2019
Laufzeit bis 31.05.2021
Fördersumme 2.987.553,00 £
Quelle https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=104821

Beteiligte Organisationen

WOOTZANO LIMITED

848.715,00 £

OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT

555.102,00 £

PLANT INTEGRITY LIMITED

208.467,00 £

PERCEPTUAL ROBOTICS LIMITED

54.071,00 £

THALES UK LIMITED

348.795,00 £

ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART

200.000,00 £

TWI LIMITED

23.785,00 £

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

242.379,00 £

ROYAL HOLLOWAY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

261.239,00 £

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL

244.999,00 £

Die Bekanntmachung bezieht sich auf einen vergangenen Zeitpunkt, und spiegelt nicht notwendigerweise den heutigen Stand wider. Der aktuelle Stand wird auf folgender Seite wiedergegeben: Wootzano Ltd., Edinburgh, Großbritannien.

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