Designing Diving Technology. Part I Decompression Requirements

Author:

Kłos Ryszard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1 Polish Naval Academy , Department of Underwater Work Technology in Gdynia , Poland

Abstract

Abstract This article is a further one in an unintended series concerning the design of diving technology [1,2,3]. It contains answers to questions raised by readers upon reading previous articles and by users of the systems described therein by way of example. The articles also refer to the discussion held at the annual NATO Working Group meeting on the various types of decompression presented by the Polish side [4,5,6,7]. The previous articles were linked to the acceptance of the results of the project No. DOB-BIO8/О9/О1/2016 carried out under the contract with the NCBiR National Centre for Research and Development entitled “Decompression schedules for MCM/EOD II diving” carried out in 2016-2021. The current article is linked to the new project No. DOBBIO-12-03-001-2022 implemented under the contract with the NCBiR entitled: “The effects of combat effort and air transport on the safety of combat divers in the execution of underwater combat operations,” scheduled for 2023-2025.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

Reference77 articles.

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