How is air recycled in a submarine?

Oxygen onboard a submarine is released either through compressed tanks, an oxygen generator, or by some form of an 'oxygen canister' that works by electrolysis. Oxygen is either periodically released throughout the day at specific time intervals or whenever the computerized system detects a reduction in oxygen levels.
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How is air purified in a submarine?

In diesel-electric submarines carbon dioxide is usually purified with either soda lime or lithium hydroxide. As air is fed through a soda lime/lithium hydroxide canister, the carbon dioxide is chemically attached to the purification agent.
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Do submarines run out of compressed air?

A. It is true that air is released from the ballast tanks and water is let into them through special valves to enable a submarine to dive, but the sub does not get air back to surface again. It carries down tanks of compressed air that can be used to empty the ballast tanks of water.
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How do submarines refill compressed air?

To get a submarine to surface, the main vents in the top of the tank are closed and high-pressure compressed air is blown into the ballast tanks, forcing the water out through the flood ports at the bottom of the tank.
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How do submarines make fresh air?

Oxygen onboard a submarine is released either through compressed tanks, an oxygen generator, or by some form of an 'oxygen canister' that works by electrolysis. Oxygen is either periodically released throughout the day at specific time intervals or whenever the computerized system detects a reduction in oxygen levels.
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What happens to poop on a submarine?

Usually it sinks by itself, but some scrap metal can be added to aid its journey to the bottom of the ocean. Therefore, yes, submarines do produce trash that is thrown out into the ocean and it is terrible.
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Where does oxygen come from on a submarine?

Most of the world's water is found in the oceans – the natural roaming grounds of submarines, making it extremely convenient to use the seawater as an oxygen source. The water must first be distilled in-order to remove impurities such as salts. This is achieved by heating the seawater to create water vapor.
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How do submarines maintain pressure?

Now, a submarine is basically a metal container filled with air, and there is just enough air in a submarine to exert the atmospheric pressure at sea level. If the submarine goes underwater, the amount of air within it does not change (unless there is a leak, of course), so the pressure within the sub remains the same.
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Do submarines have air conditioning?

Even though the entire submarine has air cooling facility, only two decks are air-conditioned. The temperature in the rest of the submarine is around 30-35 degrees and the crew works in sweltering heat. The quality of the air is monitored constantly for impurities.
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Do submarines make their own oxygen?

Oxygen in submarines is produced by putting sea water through a process of electrolysis. Submarines typically have a couple of big oxygen tanks as well, used to quickly raise oxygen concentration if the system fails.
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How do people in submarines not run out of oxygen?

Oxygen is either released continuously by a computerized system that senses the percentage of oxygen in the air, or it is released in batches periodically through the day. Carbon dioxide can be removed from the air chemically using soda lime (sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide) in devices called scrubbers.
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Are females allowed to work on submarines?

The only officers with their own cabins are the captain, executive officer and weapon engineer officer. Only a small number of the 160-strong crew are female.
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Why do submarines have curtains not doors?

A small curtain offers each submariner some privacy - vital when more than 20 men share this one room. Jamie says he has no problem with the six months they may spend at sea without daylight or fresh air, often with no access to communications with their families back at home.
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How long can US submarines stay underwater?

The limits on how long they can stay underwater are food and supplies. Submarines generally stock a 90-day supply of food, so they can spend three months underwater.
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What is the longest a submarine has stayed submerged?

The longest submerged and unsupported patrol made public is 111 days (57,085 km 30,804 nautical miles) by HM Submarine Warspite (Cdr J. G. F.
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Do your ears pop in a submarine?

So no, submariners don't have popping ears and interestingly and importantly, it means that if you have an accident, deep down and you have to escape from a submarine, you won't get the bends because you haven't been breathing air at pressure.
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How deep can a sub go down?

It's generally accepted that the maximum depth (depth of implosion or collapse) is about 1.5 or 2 times deeper. The latest open literature says that a US Los Angeles-class test depth is 450m (1,500 ft), suggesting a maximum depth of 675–900m (2,250–3,000 ft).
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How thick is a submarine hull?

Making the hull. 4 Steel plates, approximately 2-3 in (5.1-7.6 cm) thick, are obtained from steel manufacturers.
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How does the ISS get air?

It uses electrolysis to produce oxygen. This process splits water molecules reclaimed from other uses on board the station into oxygen and hydrogen via electrolysis. The oxygen is vented into the cabin and the hydrogen is vented into space.
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Do submarines make bubbles?

Lining the outskirts of modern submarines are layers of anechoic tile, a rubber material with thousands of tiny voids. The material continues the effect of bubbles in water, without the need to dispense bubbles and reveal a position.
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How do submarines scrub CO2?

The CO2 scrubber uses a regenerative liquid absorbent to remove carbon dioxide continuously from a submarine's atmosphere. The main benefit of ACI's CO2 scrubber is the massive space savings provided by a regenerative liquid absorbent: the same absorbent is always regenerated to be reused again.
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Does it smell on a submarine?

This chemical, called amine, is known by every submariner (I was one for 3 years), as well as every submariner's wife, husband, or anyone else who encounters that sailor's laundry. However, a new CO2-capturing nanomaterial could bring an end to this most notorious of submarine smells (trust me, there are others).
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Do you get seasick on submarines?

Will I get seasick? Is it like being on a boat? Being on a submarine is very different to being on a boat. There is no rocking motion, as the submarine sits below the waves, and so people who get seasick on a boat will not do so on our submarine.
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Are there showers in submarines?

The showers on a submarine are set up much like the ones in your home, well kind of. They have hot and cold water access with a recirculation pump so that the water stays hot so that you can use it quickly and efficiently by minimising water usage. Reducing water usage is a constant major driver for submariners.
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