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闭孔湿式潜水服在军事训练潜水期间于不同深度和气体混合物条件下的热防护效果。

Efficacy of closed cell wet-suit at various depths and gas mixtures for thermoprotection during military training dives.

作者信息

Kelly Karen R, Palombo Laura J, Jensen Andrew E, Bernards Jake R

机构信息

Applied Translational Exercise and Metabolic Physiology Team, Warfighter Performance, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, United States.

Leidos, Inc., San Diego, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2023 May 24;14:1165196. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1165196. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

To evaluate a closed-cell wet-suit for thermal protective capability during extreme cold water exposure at various depths. Thirteen (n = 13) elite military divers who were tasked with cold-water training, participated in this study. To mimic various depths, the Ocean Simulation Facility (OSF) at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) was pressurized to simulate dive depths of 30, 50, and 75fsw. Water temperature remained at 1.8-2.0°C for all dives. Four divers dove each day and used the MK16 underwater breathing apparatus with gas mixes of either N202 (79:21) or HeO2 (88:12). Mean skin temperature (T) (Ramanathan, 1964), core temperature (Tc), hand and foot readings were obtained every 30 min for 30 and 50fsw and every 15 min during the 75fsw dive. T was significantly reduced across all dives ( = 0.004); however, was preserved above the threshold for hypothermia (post dive Tc = 36.5 ± 0.4). There was no effect of gas mix on T. T significantly decreased ( < 0.001) across all dives independent of depth and gas. Hand and foot temperatures resulted in the termination of three of the dives. There were no significant main effects for depth or gas, but there were significant main effects for time on hand temperature ( < 0.001) and foot temperature ( < 0.001). Core temperature is maintained above threshold for hypothermia. Variatioins in T and T are a function of dive duration independent of depth or gas for a closed-cell wet-suit in cold water at various depths. However, both hand and foot temperatures reached values at which dexterity is compromised.

摘要

评估一种闭孔湿式潜水服在不同深度的极冷水环境中的热防护能力。13名(n = 13)负责冷水训练的精英军事潜水员参与了这项研究。为模拟不同深度,海军实验潜水单位(NEDU)的海洋模拟设施(OSF)被加压以模拟30、50和75英尺海水深度的潜水。所有潜水的水温均保持在1.8 - 2.0°C。每天有4名潜水员下水,使用MK16水下呼吸器,气体混合比为N202(79:21)或HeO2(88:12)。在30和50英尺海水深度的潜水过程中,每30分钟获取一次平均皮肤温度(T)(拉马纳坦,1964年)、核心温度(Tc)、手部和脚部读数,在75英尺海水深度的潜水过程中每15分钟获取一次。在所有潜水中,T均显著降低(P = 0.004);然而,Tc保持在体温过低阈值以上(潜水后Tc = 36.5 ± 0.4)。气体混合比对T没有影响。在所有潜水中,无论深度和气体如何,T均显著降低(P < 0.001)。手部和脚部温度导致三次潜水提前结束。深度或气体没有显著的主效应,但时间对手部温度(P < 0.001)和脚部温度(P < 0.001)有显著的主效应。核心温度保持在体温过低阈值以上。对于闭孔湿式潜水服在不同深度的冷水中,T和Tc的变化是潜水持续时间的函数,与深度或气体无关。然而,手部和脚部温度均达到了影响灵活性的值。

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