Three test series involving 173-man tess were conducted to define and verify a pre-extravehicular activity (EVA) denitrogenation procedure that would provide acceptable protection against altitude decompression sickness while minimizing the required duration of oxygen (O2) prebreathe in the suit prior to EVA. The tests also addressed the safety, in terms of incidence of decompression sickness, of conducting EVA's on consecutive days rather than on alternate days. The tests were conducted in an altitude chamber, subjects were selected as representative of the astronaut population, and EVA periods were simulated by reducing the chamber pressure to suit pressure while the subjects breathed O2 with masks and worked at EVA representative work ra...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the work in environmental physiology done at Johnson Space Cente...
Repetitive diving/flying decompression table for safe ascent to cabin pressure altitude
Tonawanda 2 model of inert gas transport for predicting incidence of decompression sickness in fligh...
Surface interval providing safety against decompression sickness between underwater weightlessness s...
A TBDM DCS probability model based on an existing biophysical model of inert gas bubble growth provi...
Extravehicular activities (EVAs) at remote locations must maximize limited resources such as oxygen ...
Various tests related to studies concerning the effects of decompression sicknesses at varying press...
Extravehicular activity (EVA) from the Space Shuttle involves one hour of prebreath with 100% oxygen...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...
The 2014 Decompression Sickness (DCS)/Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Risks Standing Review Panel (fro...
The Hypobaric Decompression Sickness (DCS) Treatment Model links a decrease in computed bubble volum...
Musculoskeletal activity has the potential to both improve and compromise decompression safety. Exer...
In this study, we examined the association between microbubbles formed in the circulation from a fre...
This viewgraph presentation reviews NASA's extravehicular activity (EVA) procedures and the technolo...
Empirical models for predicting the incidence of Type 1 altitude decompression sickness (DCS) and ve...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the work in environmental physiology done at Johnson Space Cente...
Repetitive diving/flying decompression table for safe ascent to cabin pressure altitude
Tonawanda 2 model of inert gas transport for predicting incidence of decompression sickness in fligh...
Surface interval providing safety against decompression sickness between underwater weightlessness s...
A TBDM DCS probability model based on an existing biophysical model of inert gas bubble growth provi...
Extravehicular activities (EVAs) at remote locations must maximize limited resources such as oxygen ...
Various tests related to studies concerning the effects of decompression sicknesses at varying press...
Extravehicular activity (EVA) from the Space Shuttle involves one hour of prebreath with 100% oxygen...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...
The 2014 Decompression Sickness (DCS)/Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Risks Standing Review Panel (fro...
The Hypobaric Decompression Sickness (DCS) Treatment Model links a decrease in computed bubble volum...
Musculoskeletal activity has the potential to both improve and compromise decompression safety. Exer...
In this study, we examined the association between microbubbles formed in the circulation from a fre...
This viewgraph presentation reviews NASA's extravehicular activity (EVA) procedures and the technolo...
Empirical models for predicting the incidence of Type 1 altitude decompression sickness (DCS) and ve...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the work in environmental physiology done at Johnson Space Cente...
Repetitive diving/flying decompression table for safe ascent to cabin pressure altitude
Tonawanda 2 model of inert gas transport for predicting incidence of decompression sickness in fligh...