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RACE (Remote Applications in Challenging Environments)

RACE
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RACE (Remote Applications in Challenging Environments)
Abbreviation RACE
Formation 2014
Type Research association/institute
Purpose Remote handling applications
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Parent organization
UKAEA
Affiliations The Welding Institute, National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)
Website http://www.race-ukaea.uk/

In 2014 it was announced that UKAEA at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) would create a new centre for robotics development. This led to the creation of RACE (Remote Applications in Challenging Environments) as part of the UK Government's Robotics and Autonomous Systems Strategy (RAS) this is one of the initiatives that is supporting development and growth in remote handling, pacing the way for the UK to be a world leader in this area. RACE uses the broad range of expertise from UKAEA and CCFE's past experience in remote handling used on JET (Joint European Torus). RACE will be UKAEA's remote handling expertise organisation.

When fully operational, RACE will conduct R&D into remote applications and will offer access to state-of-the-art facilities, remote handling equipment and expertise to design, implement, train and operate complete solutions.

The £15 million Remote Applications in Challenging Environments (RACE) centre researches robotics for use in fields such as nuclear operation and decommissioning, deep-sea oil and gas extraction and intelligent mobility.

Created in 2014, RACE is the new branded name for the CCFE remote handling unit, this unit has been around since the 1990s supporting Joint European Torus. Now RACE uses all the gained knowledge in Remote Handling (also known as Telerobotics), from more than 30,000 hours of unique and diverse operations in the vessel of JET. Remote operations in-vessel at JET have included, cutting, welding, bolting and handling of approximately 7000 components in the change of all the tiles in JET to the ITER like wall.

JET is the world’s largest nuclear fusion experiment on the energy producing process which takes place in the sun. Over time, high-energy neutrons render some components and support structures of the reactor radioactive. This was most severe after the first DT (Deuterium/Tritium) experiments on JET in 1997. Furthermore, many plasma facing tiles are covered in beryllium, which, if breathed in as dust, poses a further hazard to anyone working inside the reactor. Therefore, JET has always placed great emphasis on its Remote Handling, to ensure a maximum of tasks can be carried out fully remotely. This has always relied on the MASCOT telemanipulator system as the main workhorse for all remote handling activities. This remote handling has historically been done by CCFE's RH group, now RACE, RACE will continue supporting JET operating the Mascot system.


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