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Paper Title: Android based Broken wire detector using EMF Technique
Authors Name: Dr Chethana K , Pavan L , Sharath P , Yathish G , Mahesh Babu N
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Abstract: The system to include an android based broken wire detection which works by detecting the electromagnetic field around a live cable is proposed. The transmission cables undergo stress and strain as they are under the ground. This may lead to short circuits or various kinds of snapping in the wire. If these faults are not treated, it may cause an interruption in the power supply and permanent damage. The proposed method distinguishes the short circuit fault in the underground links. The existing and traditional techniques for detection are reviewed and only the methods for spotting the short circuit error are included. Thus, the proposed system provides a cost-efficient way of detecting the short circuit shortcomings in current conducting cables.
Keywords: The system to include an android based broken wire detection which works by detecting the electromagnetic field around a live cable is proposed. The transmission cables undergo stress and strain as they are under the ground. This may lead to short circuits or various kinds of snapping in the wire. If these faults are not treated, it may cause an interruption in the power supply and permanent damage. The proposed method distinguishes the short circuit fault in the underground links. The existing and traditional techniques for detection are reviewed and only the methods for spotting the short circuit error are included. Thus, the proposed system provides a cost-efficient way of detecting the short circuit shortcomings in current conducting cables.
Cite Article: "Android based Broken wire detector using EMF Technique", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 7, page no.1341 - 1345, July-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2207211.pdf
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Country: Bengalore Urban, Karnataka, India
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