Science of Diving

Science of Diving
Author: Bruce Wienke
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1498725155

While the effects of pressure change are readily quantified in physics, chemistry, and engineering applications, the physiology, medicine, and biology of pressure changes in living systems are much more complicated. This complex science translated to technical diving is discussed in a five-part series, with each topic self-contained and strategical

Diving Physics with Bubble Mechanics and Decompression Theory in Depth

Diving Physics with Bubble Mechanics and Decompression Theory in Depth
Author: B. R Wienke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This book focuses on physics and associated mathematical relationships. Basic principles are first presented, and then practical applications and results are detailed. The intent here is to present a working view of physical phase mechanics, then followed by application to decompression theory in diving. It is directed toward the diver and reader with a basic understanding of decompression. Basically the mechanics of tissue gas exchange, bubbles and nucleation, supersaturation, perfusion and diffusion, and related mechanisms are discussed. The targeted audience is especially the doctor or physiologist, physicist, chemist, mathematician, engineer or biologist by training and also the commercial diver, technical diver, instructor, hyperbaric technician, underwater researcher, looking for greater detail.

The Physics of Scuba Diving

The Physics of Scuba Diving
Author: Marlow Anderson
Publisher: Nottingham University Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1907284788

The Physics of Scuba Diving features questions at the end of each chapter, for which answers can be found by visiting http://nup.com/physics-of-scuba-diving-answer.aspx

The Physics of Scuba Diving

The Physics of Scuba Diving
Author: Marlow Anderson
Publisher: 5m Books Ltd
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1908062525

The Physics of Scuba Diving features questions at the end of each chapter, for which answers can be found by visiting http://nup.com/physics-of-scuba-diving-answer.aspx

Basic Decompression

Basic Decompression
Author: Bruce R. Wienke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

"3rd Edition of BASIC DECOMPRESSION THEORY AND APPLICATION takes all rudiments of decompression theory and phase mechanics to considerable depth, while focusing on diving applications in a historical perspective. Topics span many disciplines, and the targeted audience is the commercial diver, hyperbaric scientist, doctor, physical scientist, technical diver, and dive instructor. The intent of the 3rd Edition is to present a working view of decompression in diving, mostly focusing on theory with application, including equations. The discussion is neither a medical nor physiological synthesis. Such aspects are simplified, and for some certainly oversimplified. Nonetheless, it is directed toward the diver and reader with some rudimentary understanding of decompression. Background in the physical or life sciences is helpful but certainly not necessary. Discussed are the mechanics of tissue gas exchange, bubbles and nucleation, supersaturation, perfusion and diffusion. Also included are chapters on "Mixed Gases and Decompression" - "Decompression Tables, Meters and Models" - "Decompression Risks and Statistics." References and numerical examples (with solutions) are included for more detail and extended diver analysis."--Publisher's website.

Biophysics and Diving Decompression Phenomenology

Biophysics and Diving Decompression Phenomenology
Author: B. R. Wienke
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1681083191

The biophysics of diving and decompression in the human body are complex. The average individual experiences atmospheric pressure swings of 3% at sea level and over 20% at altitudes greater than a mile. Divers and their equipment can experience compressions and decompressions in orders of greater magnitude than pressures outside water, all within considerably shorter time spans. The understanding of the mechanics behind diving is based on absolute pressure and pressure changes. While these mechanics are readily quantified in physics, chemistry, and engineering applications, the physiological and medical aspects of pressure changes in living systems need to be understood clearly to assess the safety of routine divers. This monograph is a compilation of a body of knowledge on biophysics, gas transport, bubble studies and physiological models used for diving and hyperbaric applications. Information in the monograph is divided into three parts that cover biophysics and models, data correlation and validation approaches and practical applications, respectively. The book is a useful resource for researchers and maritime professionals who wish to understand the biophysics behind underwater diving and decompression for the purpose of maritime operations as well as diving simulation applications.