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Title: Diving into the Unknown


1
Diving into the Unknown
  • Team Anonymous
  • Elvin Pathiyil
  • Mariya Gudima
  • Michael Gutierrez

2
Project
  • Anonymous plans to research the manufacturing of
    SCUBA gear. Anonymous will also research how
    different water depths affect the gear as well as
    the body. Also, the affects of temperature on the
    gear will be researched, as well as the most
    efficient combination of gases in the gear at
    various water depths.

3
Scuba
  • Scuba diving is the act of swimming underwater
    while using
  • Self
  • Contained
  • Underwater
  • Breathing
  • Apparatus

4
History Of SCUBA
  • First arose during World War II and originally
    used to refer to USA combat frogmen's oxygen
    rebreathers.
  • Scuba in modern times usually refers to the
    in-line open-circuit equipment

5
Types of scuba sets 1
  • open-circuit
  • a type of SCUBA-diving equipment where the user
    breathes from the set and then exhales to the
    surroundings without recycling the exhaled air

6
Types of scuba sets 2
  • closed-circuit/semi-closed circuit
  • Here the diver breathes in from the set, and out
    back into the set where the exhaled gas is
    processed to make it fit to breathe again.

7
Wet Suit
  • Cold-water wetsuits are built differently, have
    seams which do not leak, and provide good
    protection from cold water up to 60 minutes in
    shallow water.

8
Dry suit
  • provides thermal insulation to the wearer while
    immersed in water
  • protects the whole human body, except the head,
    hands, and possibly the feet

9
Gas mixtures
  • Normal atmospheric air
  • (21 oxygen, 78 nitrogen, 1 other) can be used,
    so long as the diver is properly trained in their
    use.
  • Enriched Air Nitrox
  • which is air with extra oxygen, often with 32 or
    36 oxygen, and thus less nitrogen, reducing the
    effect of decompression sickness and nitrogen
    narcosis.

10
Decompression sickness
  • Decompression sickness (DCS), the divers
    disease, the bends, or caisson disease is the
    name given to a variety of symptoms suffered by a
    person exposed to a decrease in the pressure
    around the body.

11
Nitrogen narcosis
  • Aka inert gas narcosis is a reversible change in
    consciousness producing a state similar to
    alcohol intoxication in scuba divers at depth. It
    occurs to some small extent at any depth, but in
    most cases doesn't become noticeable until deeper
    depths, usually from 30 to 40 meters.

12
Oxygen toxicity
  • occurs when oxygen in the body exceeds a safe
    partial pressure. In extreme cases it affects the
    central nervous system and causes a seizure,
    which can result in the diver spitting out his
    regulator and drowning. Oxygen toxicity is
    preventable provided one never exceeds the
    established maximum depth of a given breathing
    gas.
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