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  2. United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit - Wikipedia

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    Navy Experimental Diving Unit; Active: 1927: Country United States of America: Branch: United States Navy: Role: NEDU is the primary source of diving and hyperbaric operational guidance for the US Navy. Size: 120+ Part of: U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Garrison/HQ: US Naval Support Activity, Panama City Beach, Florida: Commanders ...

  3. US Navy decompression models and tables - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy has used several decompression models from which their published decompression tables and authorized diving computer algorithms have been derived. The original C&R tables used a classic multiple independent parallel compartment model based on the work of J.S.Haldane in England in the early 20th century, using a critical ratio exponential ingassing and outgassing model.

  4. Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal & Diving - Wikipedia

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    NDSTC houses 23 certified diver life support systems, which include 6 hyperbaric recompression chambers, 2 diving simulation facilities capable to 300 feet (91 m), an aquatics training facility which is the second-largest pool in the U.S., a submarine lock-out trunk and two 133 feet (41 m) Yard Diving Tenders (YDT) for open ocean diving support ...

  5. U.S. Navy Diving Manual - Wikipedia

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    NAVSEA 0994-LP001-9010 Revision 1, Navy Department, Washington DC. Chapters 9 through 17 and appendices A through D. dated July 1 1981. [5] [1] 1985 - US Navy Diving Manual, Volume 1, Air Diving, Revision 1, document NAVSEA 0994-LP-001-9010, dated 1 June 1985. [1] 1987 - US Navy Diving Manual, Volume 2, Mixed-Gas Diving, Revision 2, dated 1 ...

  6. Thalmann algorithm - Wikipedia

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    VVAL 18 is a deterministic model that utilizes the Naval Medical Research Institute Linear Exponential (NMRI LE1 PDA) data set for calculation of decompression schedules. . Phase two testing of the US Navy Diving Computer produced an acceptable algorithm with an expected maximum incidence of decompression sickness (DCS) less than 3.5% assuming that occurrence followed the binomial distribution ...

  7. Decompression practice - Wikipedia

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    The authors associate this with gas exchange in fast tissues such as the spinal cord and consider that an additional deep safety stop may reduce the risk of spinal cord decompression sickness in recreational diving. A follow-up study found that the optimum duration for the deep safety stop under the experimental conditions was 2.5 minutes, with ...

  8. History of decompression research and development - Wikipedia

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    1927 – Naval School, Diving and Salvage was re-established at the Washington Navy Yard. At that time the United States moved their Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) to the same naval yard. In the following years, the Experimental Diving Unit developed the US Navy Air Decompression Tables which became the accepted world standard for diving ...

  9. John R. Clarke (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Navy Experimental Diving Unit Technical Report 2-97 (Classified). Clarke JR, Maurer J, Southerland DE, Junker DL (1997). "Evaluation of the Diving Systems International EXO-26 BR full face mask". Navy Experimental Diving Unit Technical Report 1-97 (Classified). Clarke JR, Maurer J, Junker DL (1996).