just for the record the french have not given up on hydrox, comex divers are
using it to repair pipelines in 1800 fsw.
jackie
smith
-----Original Message-----
From: Wrolf Courtney <wrolf@co*.ne*>
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Date: Thursday, April 23, 1998 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: H2 Vs.He
>
>
>Khoo wrote:
>
>> "It is safe to breathe Hydrogen/Oxygen mixture?
>>
>> Assuming that you are able to mix Hydrox instead of Heliox, what will
>> be
>> it's decompression schedule compare with Heliox for the same profile?
>
>Esat Atikkan wrote:
>
>> The French have worked on Hydrox for years but, if I recollect
>> correctly, have given up on it.
>>
>> Obviously the explosion potential of H2/O2 mixes is an issue, though
>> not surmountable.
>
>Gas mixtures like H2 + O2 are only explosive if the ratio is in a certain
>range. Increase the O2 enough, or the H2 enough, and it is safe.
>
>In diving applications, you have to ensure that the O2 is below a certain
>level at all times. I forget what that level is - I think 2%. Of course,
>at fO2 = 0.02, you have to be quite deep before you can start using it. We
>want ppO2 > 0.16 ATA, so if those numbers are right (this is all from
>memory), then you would need to be at 8 ATA before breathing the mix.
>
>8 ATA is 231 feet.
>
>If my memory is right on the numbers, that makes Hydrox really only
suitable
>for saturation diving.
>
>Hydrox is also good with milk ... (joke for U.S. and its cultural colonies
>only).
>
>Wrolf
>
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