Multilayered pipe cutting test for remote handling maintenance

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Abstract

Based on the requirements for remote handling maintenance (RHM) of China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) multilayered pipes, pipes cutting tests were performed under remote handling maintenance conditions. In this study, the results were obtained from different cutting directions and supporting intensities of pipe baseplates comparisons: When enough power was provided and the blade gripper did not slip, the cutting direction had little impact on the cutting capacity but more on the fault surface; the clearance between the blades caused the rotating torque; for remote handling maintenance, good horizontal support of the long-handled lever of the hydraulic cutter was required. Significant conclusions were made for multilayered pipe cutting that are crucial for auxiliary tools development for remote handling maintenance.

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Chen, H., Guo, J., Sun, Z., Jia, X., & Tang, H. (2015). Multilayered pipe cutting test for remote handling maintenance. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/920183

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