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    karthikeyan1111

    karthikeyan1111

    @karthikeyan1111-YoLAuB
    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    Project Abstract / Summary : In this modern world the major problem facing by the people is the provision of an adequate supply of clean energy without interruption in the supply. The supply from a line is getting terminated by many of the fault in the transmission line. These faults are said to be symmetric and asymmetrical faults. The latest advancement in the transmission and distribution sector are numerical relays, scada, wavereflectomentry.. etc..These equipment quite well manage these faults, but in a transmission line other than these faults there are many other incipient faults are present in it If these faults are not completely eliminated, it would cause a power system collapse and would make a huge sum of revenue loss to the government. This paper projects a system which would clear all these faults in a transmission line. The system comprises of a two wheel drive which, along the span of a transmission line for inquiring about the faults and signaling the bus station about the faults.

    Why did you choose to work on this project topic : The existing system for checking the transmission line is not that much capable to analyse incipient faults.The existing is very costly too and they hand to be handled with care but my proposed system is very cheaper compared to the existing system

    Project Category : Electrical / Electronics / Communication
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    Institute/College Name: S A Engineering College
    City: Chennai
    State: Tamil Nadu
    Participating Team From: Final Year
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  • Nero John

    MemberJul 25, 2017

    Hi Karthi...did you work on this project?
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