FSW air pressure typically refers to the air pressure used in Friction Stir Welding (FSW) processes, which can affect the quality and characteristics of the weld. However, FSW primarily relies on mechanical pressure rather than air pressure, as it uses a rotating tool to generate frictional heat and join materials. If the term is used in a specific context, such as a particular application or setup, the air pressure could relate to environmental conditions or equipment operation. For precise information, it's essential to refer to the specific FSW application or equipment being discussed.
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Air pressure is caused by the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below. As altitude increases, there is less air above, resulting in lower air pressure. Temperature and humidity can also affect air pressure.
Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
Several factors can affect air pressure, including altitude, temperature, and humidity. As altitude increases, air pressure decreases due to the thinner air at higher altitudes. Temperature can also affect air pressure, with warm air typically having lower pressure than cold air. Humidity can impact air pressure by altering the density of the air.
The determine the pressure at 17 feet under sea water (FSW) you need to calculate the pressure at sea level which is 14.7psi. Then add .0447 per foot under sea level. S0 14.7psi added to 17*(.0445). it would equal 22.265 psi or the absolute pressure.
The effects of oxygen are increased at depth so that the maximum PO2 in diving is 1.6 ATA, and this is achieved at 218 fsw breathing air, 132 fsw breathing 32% O2, and 20 fsw breathing 100% O2. This is due to the effects of Dalton's Law which states that on descent, the partial pressure of all component gases increase in the same ratio as the total pressure. this results in the creation of the elevated pO2 that causes the convulsions of O2 toxicity(taken from http://scuba-doc.com/o2tox.htm)
Depends on the depth, generally we use regular compressed air down to about 170 fsw but if below 170 fsw we would use a gas mixture of heliox (helium and oxygen)
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There was multiple meanings found for the acronym FSW. Few examples for the meanings of FSW are Flight SoftWare, Free SoftWare, Family Support Worker, Full Spectrum Warrior (video game), Fox Sports World etc.
To calculate the equivalent air depth (EAD) for a dive to 115 feet of seawater (fsw) while breathing EAN34 (34% oxygen), you can use the formula: [ \text{EAD} = \text{Depth} - \left(\frac{\text{Depth} \times (\text{FO2} - 0.21)}{0.79}\right) ] Where FO2 is the fraction of oxygen in the mix (0.34 for EAN34). Plugging in the values, the EAD comes out to approximately 98 feet. This means that the physiological impact of breathing EAN34 at 115 fsw is roughly equivalent to diving to 98 fsw while breathing air.
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It is different in that the seas don't have air pressure. No air; no air pressure.
Air pressure affects air movement because air moves from high pressure to low pressure. The air pressure pushes or will press the air around.
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