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UNDERGROUND CABLE FAULT DETECTION CAR

Vijay kumar Kagade, Gajanan Gund, Arpan Naik, Piyush Thawale, Aman Gawhande

Abstract


Abstract:-Underground cables along with additional buried assistance can be identified and examined
using an apparatus known as a cable detector. This is carried out by passing a signal into the earth and
then receiving it back through an antenna. Utilising the received signal endurance, the exact position
and depth of the underground question are found. In doing mining and construction work, this helps
prevent unintended injuries. There are numerous different types of underground cable detectors. Some
of the less complex handheld version work by sending a low-frequency signal through the soil, instead
more sophisticated handheld devices might employ high-frequency signals to find wires and gas
pipelines that are buried below. The function of cable fault detection systems, on the reverse hand, is
to locate defects or cable breakages underneath. Moisture, corrosion or damage from outside
aggressors are merely a few of the factors that may lead to these problems. As an electrical signal is
disrupted while going through a cable, a cable fault detector can detect the defect by scanning for
variations in its voltage pattern.
For eliminating outages and for swiftly identifying issues, cable failure detectors are necessary. They come in a
range of styles and setups, with some illustrating modern functions include GPS tracking, record of data, and live
cable his identification. These devices can also precisely detect the issue's size and location, which facilitates
planning and carrying out repairs. The bottom line is that anyone handling beneath the ground services has to
have both cable fault detectors and underground cable detector. They contribute to avoiding accidents and
outages, promote overall reliability and efficacy, and save money and time.


Keywords


Underground cable, Fault, Arduino, Microcontroller, Open circuit, Short circuit.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/tmet.v13i1.7066

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