There is a normal CO2 scrubber system that filters CO2 back into oxygen much the same as the space shuttle. In case of emergency oxygen Sodium Chlorate candles are used which give off an enormous amount of oxygen when its activated.
Chemicals aren't used to make O2 on board modern submarines; they use electrolysis to separate the Hydrogen and Oxygen in DI water, then store the O2 in tanks outside the pressure hull. The hydrogen is bled overboard as tiny bubbles (in the wine.... make me feel happy...make me feel fine).
The decomposition of alkali metal chlorates, such as sodium chlorate, is utilized in navy submarines for oxygen generation. When heated, these compounds decompose to release oxygen gas, which is essential for maintaining breathable air in underwater environments. This process can be part of a chemical oxygen generator, providing a reliable source of oxygen during extended missions when conventional ventilation is not possible. Additionally, this method is compact and efficient, making it suitable for limited space aboard submarines.
They were used in the first world war in submarines. The are used now also for submarines and also war tanks. The outer coating of the periscope for the submarines were firm and waterproof for protection from the water pressure. As for the war tank the periscope is able to turn 360 degrees.
To see over walls and in submarines
Plutonium can be used in nuclear reactors for nuclear propulsion of ships and submarines.
Submarines typically use air tanks. Oxygen is very dangerous and very flammable. It's use is very limited on submarines for that reason.
Modern nuclear submarines make their own oxygen as needed by electrolyzing sea water. The amount of oxygen carried by conventional submarines depends on the design and size of the particular submarine.
In modern submarines, the electrolyser separates oxygen from hydrogen in seawater to produce breathable oxygen. There is also a scrubber that removes excess CO2 from the air.
two uses for oxygen can be either the obvious to breathe or you can say oxygen can be used to make the production of steel, plastics, textiles, rocket repelant it can also be used for oxygen therapy and life support in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving.......... hope that helps two uses for oxygen can be either the obvious to breathe or you can say oxygen can be used to make the production of steel, plastics, textiles, rocket repelant it can also be used for oxygen therapy and life support in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving.......... hope that helps
Oxygen is replenished in modern submarines through the use of onboard oxygen generation systems (OBOGS) or by carrying compressed oxygen cylinders that can be manually replaced when necessary. This ensures a continuous and reliable supply of oxygen for the crew onboard.
Chemicals aren't used to make O2 on board modern submarines; they use electrolysis to separate the Hydrogen and Oxygen in DI water, then store the O2 in tanks outside the pressure hull. The hydrogen is bled overboard as tiny bubbles (in the wine.... make me feel happy...make me feel fine).
During WW2, all the major countries involved used submarines.
They were used by submarines to navigate when not in open waters, They were also used by submarines and anti-submarine ships to locate enemy submarines.
Submarines todaee are used for underwater exploration,funn,new life underwater.
Shallow diving submarines are used for reef watching in many parts of the world.
Nuclear energy is used to power most modern submarines
submarines were used in WW1 and the weapons used were torpedos and a deck gun.