Ventilation of normobaric and hyperbaric objects / Ryszard Klos.

Abstract Considering the increased need to test and develop ventilation both for normobaric and hyperbaric use in underwater technology industries (diving equipment, submarines and other underwater facilities), mining, and other relevant industries, this book presents a complete study in the field of normobaric and hyperbaric ventilation. It focuses on development and verification of the research-based mathematical modeling approach for deterministic modeling of ventilation processes, both for objects with semi-closed and closed circulation of breathing gas. It also proposes validated analytical models of ventilation processes, and a new type of carbon dioxide emission simulator that was also developed. Features Describes ventilation processes by replacing semi-empirical models with more accurate analytical models. Includes concepts based on deterministic models (cause-and-effect models). Focuses on analytical mathematical model of the ventilation process. Covers both the objects with semi-closed and closed circulation of breathing gas, for hyperbaric and normobaric conditions. Summarizes relevant research results and their validation in real conditions and implemented into operational practice. This book is aimed at researchers, professionals, and graduate students in hyperbaric facility processing, building ventilation processing, life support system design, shipbuilding, marine engineering, and diving submarine safety.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Biographical noteRyszard K¿‚os is a retired Polish Navy Captain responsible for various diving and physicochemical scientific programs. He has completed his MSc thesis in chemistry, PhD and Higher Doctorate theses in Machine Operation, and a post-doctoral fellowship in Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine in Toronto, Canada.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 22, 2021).
Issued in other formPrint version: 0367675234 9780367675233
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021762168
ISBN9781000366631 (electronic book)
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ISBN9781003131649 (electronic book)
ISBN1003131646 (electronic book)
ISBN9781000366655 (electronic book EPUB)
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Standard identifier# 10.1201/9781003131649
Stock number9781003131649 Taylor & Francis

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