New disaster relief robot will be put into use at Fukushima nuclear power plant

Recently, at the "Japan Robot Week 2012" held at the Tokyo Exhibition Hall, it was learned that the Japanese New Energy Industry Technology Development Agency has developed two new disaster relief robots to quickly understand the situation and carry out repair activities when major accidents and disasters occur. The two robots will be officially put into use in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in the near future.

After the severe nuclear accident caused by the earthquake and tsunami at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, suffering from the lack of suitable robots to participate in the exploration and emergency repairs, disaster relief and repair work could only rely on manpower. . To this end, starting in 2011, Japan commissioned a new energy industry technology development agency to implement a "disaster response unmanned system research and development plan." One of the main research contents is to develop robots for nuclear disaster rescue. The two robots this time are the latest research results of the project.

The robot named "Sakura" in these two robots is mainly used for exploration work. In order to cope with the complex environment such as the narrow passages and steep stairs in the nuclear furnace plant of the nuclear power plant, this robot is designed to be small in size and equipped with various resistant Strong ray sensing device, and has a strong ability to cross obstacles. The shape of the other robot is more like a pair of human armor with protective clothing. This system can reduce the amount of gamma rays experienced by the operator by 50%. At the same time, it can input cold air into the protective clothing through the air supply device to prevent Workers have heat stroke; in addition, relying on the sensors attached to the system, the system can also grasp the workers' body temperature and heartbeat frequency in real time, so as to monitor their health in real time.

The researchers said that it is hoped that the two robots will greatly speed up the repair work of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after it is put into use and play its role.

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