Commercially Available IDI SCUBA Regulators
Abstract
Evaluations were conducted to determine which commercially available open-circuit SCUBA regulators were capable of meeting performance goal standards for Navy use. Bench testing of all candidate regulators was conducted to establish flow patterns and air delivery capacity. Unmanned testing using a breathing simulator at ventilation rates of 22.5, 40, 62.5, 75, and 90 L/min at test depths of 0 to 60 msw (0 to 198 fsw), in 10 msw (33 fsw) increments was conducted to determine work of breathing (WOB) values. Each candidate regulator model was subjected to five runs each and a mean of the WOB was established by using a one sample T-test with a significance established at P<0.05. This mean WOB value was then compared to the Performance Goal Standard of 1.37 Joules per Liter (J/L) at 60 msw (198 fsw). Testing was conducted in ambient temperature water, approximately 21 deg C (70 deg F), with supply pressures of 10.34 and 3. 44 MPa (1500 and 500 psi). Manned testing was conducted in two phases to subjectively rate regulator performance as well as fit and function. Phase one consisted of dives in the Ocean Simulation Facility (OSF) to 58 msw (190 fsw) and phase two consisted of open sea dives not to exceed 40 msw (130 fsw). Human factors data were collected and analyzed and were used as part of the acceptance criteria. All testing conducted determined that none of the candidate test regulators were capable of meeting the requirements for acceptance by the US navy.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA272950
Entities
People
- J. A. Noe
Organizations
- United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit