Newtsuit
The Newtsuit is an atmospheric diving suit designed and originally built by Phil Nuytten.[1]
The suit is used for work on ocean drilling rigs, pipelines, salvage jobs, and photographic surveys, and is standard equipment in many of the world's navies.[2]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
This aluminum hard suit has fully articulated,[3] rotary joints in the arms and legs that give the pilot a great range of mobility.[4] These joints operate freely at high pressures. At the time the suit was constructed, it was the first of its kind in this regard. The pilot can control objects and handle tools with manipulator jaws at the ends of the arms. Although the suit is certified to Script error: No such module "convert"., it has been tested to Script error: No such module "convert"..[5]
The suit can be operated untethered, with a thruster pack that can be fitted to the suit. This allows mobility in mid-water.[1] The Newtsuit navigates with foot controls. The left foot provides vertical control, with the right foot providing lateral control.[3] Other equipment that can be attached includes twin video cameras, colour imaging sonar, and an AMSScript error: No such module "Unsubst". suit monitor system that transmits information to the surface, such as CO2, HPO (high pressure oxygen), O2%, depth, temperature, and cabin pressure.[3]
Communication is achieved through digital voice/data transmission via water and umbilical cable.[3]
Specifications
- Length: 162 – 193 cm (5'4" – 6'4")
- Beam: 76 cm (30")
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- Weight in water: −2 to −4 kg (−4 to −8 lbs) flying mode[3]
- Hull: A356 cast aluminum[3]
- Propulsion: two thruster packs (constant with variable pitch)[3][6]
- Operational depth: 305 m (1000 ft)[3] (tested to Script error: No such module "convert".[5])
- Power: two electric 2.25 hp (at 400 Hz) electric motors, supplied by an umbilical cord to the surface ship, 5 hour emergency supply from battery
- Life support: closed circuit rebreather, (up to 48 hours) with fan powered CO2 scrubber, and a back-up emergency rebreather circulated by breathing.[1][3]
Emergency equipment
In the event of an emergency, the suit is equipped with the following:[3]
Exosuit
The newest generation of this type of suit is called the Exosuit, also designed by Phil Nuytten.[7]
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Side view of Exosuit
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Back view of Exosuit
References
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External links
- Image and specifications of the Exosuit
- Images of other hard, atmospheric diving suit, including the WASP series
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- Image of Canadian astronaut Julie Payette in Newtsuit