DocumentCode :
2950510
Title :
A life support instrumentation consideration for hyperbaric facilities
Author :
Holland, Clifford R.
Author_Institution :
Naval Coastal Systems Lab., Panama City, FL, USA
fYear :
1973
fDate :
25-28 Sept. 1973
Firstpage :
126
Lastpage :
128
Abstract :
The creation of special atmospheres for exploration of inner and outer space raises questions relating to control levels and methods for safety and success. This paper discusses the "solution" employed in the design and construction of the Ocean Simulation Facility in Panama City, Florida. Because all compounds are not life critical, the problem is simplified by defining two instrumentation categories. Category one involves continuous measurement of constituents vital to short term physiological well being. Category two involves infrequent detection and identification of constituents which may have a long term physiological effect. The instrumentation provided adequately determines the levels of any constituent, but the follow-on control is rudimentary.
Keywords :
Atmosphere; Atmospheric measurements; Biological processes; Biomedical monitoring; Carbon dioxide; Combustion; Fluid flow; Gas detectors; Instruments; Personnel;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in the Ocean Environment, Ocean 73 - IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1973.1161226
Filename :
1161226
Link To Document :
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