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Mathematical model for the microclimate in therapeutic pressure chambers

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1. In medical pressure chambers it is necessary that, with the chosen system of pressure variation, the temperature, relative humidity, and gas composition remain constant.

2. The common method of designing and planning of air conditioning systems for dwelling and therapeutic rooms cannot be applied under conditions of variable pressure.

3. The mathematical model suggested permits the calculation of all microclimatic parameters at any instant of time for therapeutic conditions of operation of pressure chambers.

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  1. S. S. Kutateladze and V. M. Borishanskii, Handbook on Heat Transfer [in Russian], Leningrad-Moscow (1959).

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All-Union Scientific-Research Institute for Surgical Apparatus and Instruments. Central Scientific-Research Institute of Comprehensive Automation, Moscow. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 6, pp. 3–7, November–December, 1969.

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Sultanov, T.A., Mikheikina, N.D. & Khor'kov, N.S. Mathematical model for the microclimate in therapeutic pressure chambers. Biomed Eng 3, 311–314 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00562710

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