It’s a tragic undeniable fact that birds are sometimes killed once they collide with unseen overhead energy traces. A brand new system is designed to maintain that from taking place, through the use of a drone and a robotic to make these traces extra seen.
Announced earlier this month, the setup consists of an E2500 HP coaxial-rotor drone and a Mini LineFly robotic – each made by FulcrumAir – together with Bird-Flight Diverter gadgets manufactured by PLP (Preformed Line Products).
Each of the Diverters takes the type of a coiled size of wire, coated in PVC plastic. Ordinarily, these devices are wound and tightened onto energy traces by hand, at frequently spaced intervals the place they’re going to be noticed by birds. It’s a time-consuming job, and is doubtlessly harmful for the employees who should be lifted as much as the traces in elevating work platforms.
In the brand new system, nevertheless, the Diverters are utilized by the Mini LineFly.
The self-powered robotic is lowered down onto a piece of energy line by the drone, after which makes its method alongside the size of that part, periodically stopping to the apply Diverters (from an onboard provide) because it goes. Propellers on both aspect of the robotic assist preserve it from swaying with the road in excessive winds.
Upon reaching the top of 1 part, the Mini LineFly is solely lifted again off once more by the drone and moved over to the subsequent part. Just two ground-based operators are required, one for the drone and one for the robotic.
The system has already been utilized to place practically 15,000 Bird-Flight Diverters alongside a 75-mile (121-km) transmission line which is a part of the High Banks Wind Project in Kansas. “We are extraordinarily happy with how the Mini LineFly carried out throughout this demanding undertaking,” mentioned FulcrumAir president and CEO, Patrick Arnell.
You can see a demo of the system, within the video under.
For different examples of line-crawling robots, try the power-line-inspecting LineRanger and the fiber-optic-cable-applying Bombyx.
Source: FulcrumAir through Interesting Engineering