Design And Implementation Of Automatic Three Phase Cable Fault Detection For Underground Cable

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2018-12

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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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This project is to determine the distance of underground cable fault from the base station in kilometers and displayed on the LCD screen. Underground cable system is a common followed in major areas in Metro cities in developed countries. While a fault occurs for some reason, at that time the fixing process related to that particular cable is difficult due to exact unknown location of the fault in the cable. This technology is used to find out the exact location of the fault and to calculate data in onboard system of this proposed hardware module at the same time it display on the LCD screen. This system uses the standard theory of Ohms law, i.e., when a low DC voltage is applied at the feeder end through a series resistor i.e. cable lines, then the current would vary depending upon the location of the fault in the cable as the resistance is proportional to the distance. In case, there is a short circuit (Line to Ground), the voltage across series resistors changes according to the resistance that changes with distance. This is then fed to an ADC to develop precise digital data, which the programmed microcontroller of the ATmega328 family displays in kilometers.

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Submitted by AMIT BISWAS, ET 141070 KAZI MD JOBAYER, ET 141060

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