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Posted By prads
What is the oxygen comsumption(litre/minute) for an individual with a heart rate of 100 beats per minute?
Regards,
P
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Posted By Merv Newman
Suggest you call your local fire brigade.
Merv
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Posted By Kenneth Patrick
from 1·0 to 1·71/min from 104 to 136 beats/min
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Posted By SteveD-M
Prads
Just google Fick principle. It will give you the calculation method.
Is this for confined space?
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Posted By D. Hilton
100 BPM is heart rate at rest so O2 consumption would approximate 3 Litres per min or 4.29 grams based on 15 LPM of air.
If we are talking BA us, the duration of AIR is based on a notional average of 40 LPM but this can rise to 100 LPM depending on work rate, environment and fitness of the wearer.
Duration is calculated as
D (minutes) = (P (bar) x C (litres) / N (bar) x 40 LPM) - 10 minutes
so duration of 1800 litre cylinder at 200 bar
(200* 1800 / 200*40) -10 = 35 minutes
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Posted By Phil
If it is for confined space or any other BA work, its air consumption you will be after, not Oxygen, as thats what your cylinder will be charged with.
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Posted By D. Hilton
Phil
Thats why I had AIR in capitals as you cant use bold or underline on this forum
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Posted By Adam Worth
I was thinking this was first aid related at first??
I'm confused :)
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Posted By Phil
The comment wasnt meant for you D Hilton, sorry, it was directed at the original poster Prads.
Phil
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Posted By D. Hilton
Cheers Phil
No Worries
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