• Title/Summary/Keyword: 포화잠수

Search Result 5, Processing Time 0.015 seconds

A Study on the Introduction and Application Plan of the Mobile Saturation Diving System for ROK Navy Salvage Operations (한국 해군의 해난구조작전을 위한 이동식 포화잠수체계 도입 및 활용방안에 관한 연구)

  • Yu, Ho-Hwi;Kang, Sin-Young;Lim, An
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
    • /
    • v.21 no.4
    • /
    • pp.389-396
    • /
    • 2015
  • This study examined how to improve the Korean Navy diving system, particularly focused on using the mobile saturation diving system. This study determined the range of navy operations, and suggested requirements of mobile saturation diving system from the analysis of previous study and current Navy Diving system. Also, this study examined the use of military strategy in terms of its technical and applicable possibility for the enhancement of current system. In addition, the study analyzed both advantages/disadvantages of importing mobile saturation diving system products and domestic development. To review measures in installing and operating such system, this study included analysis on the effectiveness of individual platform. As the result, the study suggested requirements of mobile saturation diving system to be able to be operated by more than 6 divers for more than 17 days at more than 200m depth. And the study confirmed that there are beneficial to use mobile saturation diving system and current Navy saturation diving system together. However, it is low economical efficiency to change current Navy gas diving system to Saturation diving system. To review measures in installing and operating such system, this study suggested that second ATS-II should be built to be able to install mobile saturation diving system. Also, this study generated an utilization method of the system to use it for training when peacetime, and than it should be installed on other platform to use as additional salvage strength during wartime.

Changes of sleep during simulated heliox saturation diving at 19 ATA and 24 ATA (19 ATA와 24 ATA에서의 Heliox포화잠수시 수면 변화)

  • 서유진;박영만
    • Proceedings of the ESK Conference
    • /
    • 1998.04a
    • /
    • pp.131-136
    • /
    • 1998
  • 2개의 simulated된 잠수 실험 즉, 심도 19 ATA와 24 ATA의 고압 Heliox 환경하에서, 4명의 다이 버를 대상으로 하여연 188일간 매일 23:00부터 익일7:00시 사이에 각 다이버에대해서 표준적인 polysomnography를 기록했다. 2개의 잠수조건 하에서 양 실험 모두 해저에서 체재하는 동안 의 밤과 감압하는 동안의 밤 동안에는 총수면시간 (Total Sleep Time)의 단축, 수면효율(Sleep Efficiency)의 감소, 입면잠시(Sleep Latency)의 연장, 중도각성회수 (Number of Awakeningss) 와 감소를 보였지만, 어느쪽도 뚜려한 변화가 있었다라고는 할 수 없었다. 24 ATA 잠수조건에서 의 해저에서 체재하는 동안의 밤과 감압하는 동안의 밤 동안에서는 19 ATA 잠수조건에 비해서 4 단계수면(stage 4 sleep )만 유의한 감소를 보였다. 2개의잠수조건 모두 잠수기간 중에 있어서 는 각성하기 쉬운 상황이었으며, 기본적인 수면패턴에 있어서는 큰 변화는 보이지 않았다.

  • PDF

Model Test for the Development of Installing Manipulator of Concrete Pile Anchor (콘크리트 파일앵커의 설치 매니퓨레이터의 개발을 위한 모형실험에 관한 연구)

  • 윤길수;김호상
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
    • /
    • v.18 no.1
    • /
    • pp.47-52
    • /
    • 2004
  • Greater holding force of an anchor is required for maintaining the position of a larger floating structure. According to the series of model tests of pile anchors with movable fluke, the square type pile anchor, with fluke, showed more than 6 times of the uplift pulling force, compared to the same type pile anchor, without fluke. This uplift force is 100 times its weight. When the water depth is more than 40m, It is difficult to install the pile anchor. For a convenient installation method, a type of manipulator is proposed for the separation of a weight and buoyancy controller, using TRIZ.

Changes in sleep during a simulated Heliox saturation deve to 150m (해저 150m Heliox 포화잠수시의 수면변화)

  • ;松本一彌;毛利元彦
    • Proceedings of the ESK Conference
    • /
    • 1997.10a
    • /
    • pp.414-425
    • /
    • 1997
  • Standark polysomnograms, and questionnaires were measured using 4 subjects during simulated 150m heliox saturation dives. These measurements were performed on 4 pre-dive nights, 8 bottom nights, 6 decompression nights and post decompression nights. Sleep disturbances caused by frequent awakening were found throughout the dive period, but the disturbances were more intense on the second and fourth nights at the bottom and on the third and fourth nights of decompression. Stage 4 of sleep decreased every night at the bottom and from the first through third nights of decompression. The subjective self-evaluation of sleep was in agreement with the physiological variables. Complaints of subjective feeling of fatigue slightly increased throughout the dive period. It could be surmised that sleep disturbance or fatigue was not as significant under the 150m deep hyperbalic environment of He-O/ sub 2/ mixture, and therefore should be able to be coped with partially, through there moght be individual differences in adaptation.

  • PDF