
Submarine Atmospheric Control
Submarine Atmospheric Control refers to the systems and processes that ensure a safe and habitable environment inside a submarine while it is underwater. This includes managing air quality by removing carbon dioxide, adding oxygen, and controlling humidity levels. Additionally, it involves temperature regulation and noise reduction to promote crew comfort and operational effectiveness. These systems are crucial because submarines operate for long periods in confined spaces, often without fresh air from the surface, making proper atmospheric management essential for the safety and well-being of the crew.