Study on speed control system of in-pipe robot power self-supported by fluid

A in-pipe robot power self-supported by the fluid media in the pipeline was developed. Speed control system was model analyzed and the relationship between the load that affect the speed stability and through-flow area was derived, and the speed control system including double closed-loop feedback part was built.

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