This report describes the methods used in the evaluation of a new continuous-flow, phase-dilution passenger oxygen mask for compliance to FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO)-C64 requirements. Data presented include end expiratory partial pressures for oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen at selected altitudes and oxygen flow rates. Data indicate that the test mask does meet the requirements for TSO-C64 certification. (Author)
Evaluation of the Protective Efficiency of a New Oxygen Mask for Aircraft Passenger Use to 40,000 Feet
1980
33 pages
Report
No indication
English
Life Support Systems , Aircraft , Oxygen masks , Aircraft equipment , Passengers , Flight crews , Decompression , High altitude , Respiration , Flow rate , Partial pressure , Oxygen , Carbon dioxide , Nitrogen , Hyperventilation , Test methods , Altitude chambers , Test and evaluation , Performance(engineering) , Passenger aircraft
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