CHAPTER
ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Liquid has always been paramount to
life on earth. The importance of liquid to life generally cannot be over
emphasized. Generally without it life could have been so terrible. Considering
the benefit and joy it has brought to life it needs to be monitored critically.
The most dramatic thing about most liquid is that they need to process from it
combined or impure form to a pure form before it can be used for its purposes.
Because of it benefit and the long process involve in getting pure form of
liquid a care needs to be taken as to avoid wastage of this pure liquid. Liquid
is fundamental to all life on earth; while many people may still take its ease
availability for granted, growing demands on the world s liquid resources
highlight the importance of liquid to everyday life activity.
As many automobile devices e.g. cars,
motorcycle, generator and many others cannot work without the aid of a certain
liquid(fuel) this also shows the vast application of liquid even in an
automobile industries all over the world. A very high percentage of world
energy is harness from liquid (petroleum).
Nowadays everybody has overhead tanks
at their homes. But everyone who has a water tank above knows the kind of
problems they are facing.
Firstly there is no system to track
the water level in the tank. Then there come a secondary problem that is when
water is to be pumped and when pumping is to be stopped that prevent spilling
of water out from the tank. Due to these challenges, there is wastage in energy
and liquid.
Earlier on, there were several methods
(traditional ways) for tracking the level of liquid in a tank. Like tapping
down the side of the tank until changes in sound is heard or removing the cover
and dipping in a measuring stick. The above stated methods are unreliable,
inaccurate, and sometimes stressful and time consuming, especially when the
tank is placed at a greater height or in an underground. Therefore the need for
modern liquid level indicator arises so as to eradicate/reduces the above
stated challenges.
The modern liquid level indicator is
used to show the exact level of liquid in an overhead tank or a reservoir. It
display percentage level of the liquid on the display unit i.e by showing 100%
when the tank if filled up, 0% when there is no water and some calibrated
percentages. At a certain level (critical level) the system begins to generate
sound to draw human attention to this critical level so as not to run out of
liquid unaware. The liquid level indicator operates on the principle of
floatation. As long as the floater (sensor) floats on the surface of the
liquid, increase or decrease in the level of the liquid causes the upward and
the downward movement of the floater respectively.
The modern liquid level indicator
saves time, energy, maintain liquid level, and prevent liquid overflow and same
time sure that enough liquid is left in the tank.
1.1
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The design and construction of liquid
level indicator is aimed at achieving the following goals.
To design and construct an electronic
device that will conveniently indicate the level of any liquid in a tank or a
reservoir
To regulate the usage of the liquid in
various places to which its been used
To ease the difficulties encountered
when trying to know the exact level of liquid in an overhead or underground
To know the precise and accurate level
of the liquid in a container
1.2
SCOPE OF WORK.
The circuitry can be used to check the
level of any liquid be it conductive or nonconductive as the design deals with
the principle of floatation by changing the floater with the rest of the
circuit remaining the same
1.3
METHODOLOGY AND SOURCE OF MATERIALS
The entire circuit diagram was first
designed on proteus ISIS professional after which it was simulated and
confirmed working perfectly. Each sub-unit of the circuit design on proteus
ISIS professional software was transferred into breadboard with appropriate
tests carried out. These sub-units design was now integrated to form the
complete circuit of the system still on breadboard and was tested working which
serves as a replica of how the work will ought to have been if it were to be on
permanent (vero) board.
After confirming the workability of
the system on breadboard it was now transferred into veroboard that was finally
coupled with the constructed container whose content is to be measured
The entire electronics component used
in the process of project design/construction was obtained locally from the
market. Electronic books were also consulted as part of materials used which
were referenced after the completion of the work
1.4
OVERVIEW OF THE DESIGN
The liquid level indicator consists of
a power supply unit, sensing unit, control unit, and relay unit. The sensor
(floater) moves up and down depending on the rise and fall in the level of the
liquid. As the floater moves it varies the resistance of the variable
resistance attached to the container. The variable signal from the resistor is
now fed into the analoguedigital converter (ADC).
The ADC output digital signal is now
sent to the micro-chip, the micro-controller now processes the signal being
sent into it and it now instruct the 7-segment display to show the equivalent
percentage level of the liquid.
As a result of this detection and
control, the fuel level in the reservoir will be known and maintained as long
as there is power supply.
1.5
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROJECT
The project focused on determination
of liquid level in a fuel reservoir or fuel tank. It is believed that the
findings in this project work will be of assistance to the following:
The control of water in overhead tanks
by user.
The determination of petroleum product
level in storage reservoir or tanks
1.6
PROJECT OUTLINE
Chapter one: This chapter gives a
general introduction to the project. Aims and objectives, scope of work and
significance of the project are also contained in this chapter.
Chapter two: This chapter covers the
literature review that highlights previous work of the subject and also the
level measure techniques which also show an in-depth look at various components
and sub-circuits that make up the system.
Chapter three: This chapter contains
the principle of operations and the detailed circuit design and the analysis of
the project.
Chapter four: This chapter covers all
the details of the construction and testing procedures employed to achieve the
final product. It spans simulation of the circuit diagram on the computer,
bread boarding and soldering of the components on the vero board, casing
construction, test precautions taken, troubleshooting and result obtained, as
well as the difficulties encountered, in the course of the construction and
testing.
Chapter five: The chapter contains the
conclusion drawn from the results of the testing, with reference to the
objectives and goals of the project. The chapter also contains the
recommendation for further work on the project topic in future.
TOPIC: AUTOMATED LIQUID LEVEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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