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Rolls-Royce looking to tap robot snakes, beetles

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FARNBOROUG­H, England — Engine maker Rolls-Royce is exploring the idea of using robots inspired by snakes and cockroache­s to help it inspect and repair engines in the future, the company’s researcher­s said at the Farnboroug­h Airshow.

The plan is part of efforts by Rolls to carry out as much maintenanc­e as possible while the engine is on the wing of a plane.

Removing engines from wings incurs disruption for airlines, and so doing more maintenanc­e while the engines are in place saves time and money for airlines, and also reduces costs for Rolls-Royce as the maintenanc­e provider.

In one early-stage technology, Rolls- Royce is looking at using a snake-style robot to deposit a set of miniature robots into the center of an engine to carry out a visual inspection.

The mini robots resemble small scuttling beetles, and are inspired by cockroache­s. James Kell, onwing technology specialist at Rolls, said they could help get the time taken to carry out a visual inspection of hard to reach areas down from hours to minutes.

“There’s lots of things that aren’t ready yet, there’s more work to do yet to get this more mature,” Kell said, such as working out how to safely get the robots out of the engine again.

In another technology, Rolls has developed a boreblendi­ng robot that can be remotely controlled, for complicate­d maintenanc­e tasks that typically require specialist­s.

Instead of sending a specialist engineer to the wing, the machine can be fitted to the engine by a local team. A Rolls specialist engineer at its base in Derby would then take control of the robot remotely and direct it.

“The aim is to service engines within hours rather than days,” Kell said. —

 ??  ?? ENGINE MAKER Rolls-Royce demonstrat­es one of its robots, inspired by snakes and cockroache­s, that could be used in the future to help it inspect and repair engines.
ENGINE MAKER Rolls-Royce demonstrat­es one of its robots, inspired by snakes and cockroache­s, that could be used in the future to help it inspect and repair engines.

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