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Department of Physics, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA
Research Article
Ergonomic Segmented Composite Diving Suit with Superior Thermal
Protection and Enhanced Manufacturability through Chocobar
Technique.
Author(s): Garrett Sabesky and Jeffrey Catterlin
Hypothermia is a major hazard during long exposure in cold water and can lead to unconsciousness, organ damage,
and eventually death. Cold water divers typically wear bubbled neoprene wetsuits to protect themselves from these
harsh conditions. However, wetsuits have their limitations. Air bubbles within the neoprene shrink with depth
under the increasing ambient pressure, which degrades the suit’s thermal protection. Thicker neoprene is warmer
but is less flexible and fatigues the diver faster. To solve this problem, we developed and reported on the K1 suit.
K1 featured composite plates fitted to non-bending areas of the body. The composite was made of hollow glass
microspheres embedded in thermally cured silicone cast in 3D-printed molds designed from 3D scans of the diver’s
body. The K1 combined the ergonomics of a 3 mm suit with thermal protection .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2165-7556.23.13.350