Locating Trailing-Cable Faults Using Automated Time-Domain Reflectometry

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Eugene W. Bartel Angel G. Jordan George J. Conroy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Time-domain reflectometry has long been an accepted and used method for locating electrical faults in electrical cables. The process has, however, required the use of equipment that is somewhat complex and difficult to use. The skill level needed to operate such equipment is high. Therefore, the use of the time-domain reflectometry process has been limited to selected locations and controlled environments. The process, however, has great potential for mine system applications. The ability to locate and repair trailing power cable without removing it from the mine would result in great savings in cost and employee-hours. Therefore, an automatic microprocessor-controlled time- domain reflectometry system was developed to reduce process complexity and skill level needed to operate the unit. The theory of operations is discussed along with the computer analogies used in the unit. The present unit capabilities are presented and future areas of application and research are discussed.
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APA: Eugene W. Bartel Angel G. Jordan George J. Conroy  (1979)  Locating Trailing-Cable Faults Using Automated Time-Domain Reflectometry

MLA: Eugene W. Bartel Angel G. Jordan George J. Conroy Locating Trailing-Cable Faults Using Automated Time-Domain Reflectometry. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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