WP1: TWI successfully coordinated the SheaRIOS project. The consortium engaged with industry to steer the SheaRIOS developments.
WP2: End-user needs and the market requirements were collated to produce a requirements document. The project partners converted these requirements into a detailed technical specification.
WP3: A safety manual was produced that provides the safety and operational documentation necessary to safely perform site inspections using the SheaRIOS WTB inspection system.
WP4: TWI’s shearography system was optimised in terms of size, weight and performance. Advanced shearography software was developed for rapid post-processing of the inspection data.
WP5: A commercially available crawler robot was adapted for the SheaRIOS application. The crawler was fully integrated with the shearography system for semi-automated ground level remote operation.
WP6: An agile end-effector to deploy and retrieve the crawling robot from a WTB was designed and built. Appropriate fail-safe mechanisms were incorporated.
WP7: The various SheaRIOS sub-systems (i.e. tower climbing robot, blade crawling robot, shearography inspection unit and the control/communication system) were integrated.
Preliminary field trials of the robotic crawler were successfully performed on a ground-level WTB at EDF Energy, Hartlepool (UK). Further preliminary field trials at the CRES demonstration wind farm (Greece) included: robotic climber trials on a WTT; risk scenario investigations; control system trials and shearography inspection of a ground-level WTB.
WP8: Comprehensive field trials of the prototype SheaRIOS system were carried out at the CRES demonstration wind farm on an operational WT.
A video of the SheaRIOS field trials (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpHV2D7wFok(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) and two online webinars (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7tRBeVwRVM(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) were used to demonstrate the SheaRIOS inspection system to industry.
WP9: Project dissemination was adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. To mitigate the effects of the Covid-19 restrictions, the consortium adapted the dissemination plan to maximise the use of remote communication and dissemination in order to interact with the Wind, Inspection and Robotic industries.
WP10: Activities related to the project’s ethical requirements covered compliance with relevant safety requirements and preparations for relevant system certification.