LP/SV Bladder Buoyancy Test Comparison

Abstract

Background: The buoyancy of CF jet aircrew LP/SV is unknown and may not provide the minimum 35 lbs that is required. The buoyant force of the British MK 30 LCX is also unknown; however, this flotation device utilizes a large bladder and may replace the LP/SV. Aim: The aim of this experiment was to calculate and compare the buoyant force of the CF LP/SV and the British MK 30 LCX. Methods: Bladders were inflated using either a 35g or a 45g CO2 canister. A Chatillon spring scale was used to measure the buoyant force following submersion. Results: The LP/SV and MK 30 LCX attained buoyant forces of 41 and 42 lbs respectively following inflation using a 35g CO2 canister, and 45 and 53 lbs respectively following inflation using a 45g CO2 canister. Conclusion: In all trials, both flotation devices produced buoyant forces greater that 35 lbs. The British MK 30 LCX produced larger buoyancy forces

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2011
Accession Number
ADA555358

Entities

People

  • Bill Martell
  • Ryan Wolter

Organizations

  • Defence Research and Development Canada

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Buoyancy
  • Canisters
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Classification
  • Containers
  • Flotation
  • Fresh Water
  • Life Preservers
  • Life Support Systems
  • Measurement
  • National Security
  • Salt Water
  • Security
  • Water

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