Deep-Sea Video Cameras Without Pressure Housings

TBMG-705

6/1/2004

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Underwater video cameras of a proposed type (and, optionally, their light sources) would not be housed in pressure vessels. Conventional underwater cameras and their light sources are housed in pods that keep the contents dry and maintain interior pressures of about 1 atmosphere (0.1 MPa). Pods strong enough to withstand the pressures at great ocean depths are bulky, heavy, and expensive. Elimination of the pods would make it possible to build camera/light-source units that would be significantly smaller, lighter, and less expensive. The depth ratings of the proposed camera/light source units would be essentially unlimited because the strengths of their housings would no longer be an issue.

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"Deep-Sea Video Cameras Without Pressure Housings," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2004.
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6/1/2004
Product Code
TBMG-705
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Magazine Article
Language
English