HullBUG Technology Development for Underwater Hull Cleaning
Abstract
The Hull Bio-Mimetic Underwater Grooming (HullBUG) Vehicle System under development holds the potential to dramatically change current hull cleaning methods and their environmental impacts. Frequent use of the HullBUG, a small autonomous cleaning device, on the hulls of Navy ships in port by applying light cleaning pressure or grooming results in a cost effective solution to the underwater fouling problem. As part of overall HullBUG development the Grooming Tool requires particular attention. This tool and variations of it have been used by Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) during several years of testing activities. FIT was assigned the task to come up with a set of parameters that FIT would want in the next generation tool. SeaRobotics was assigned the task of developing a grooming tool that would address those parameters. After review by Navy and FIT personnel the agreed to design would be built and tested. This report documents that effort.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 15, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA594231
Entities
People
- Ben Lovelace
- Don Darling