POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM IN CONDITIONS OF LONG-TERM AUTONOMOUS EXPEDITIONS TO KARST UNDERGROUND CAVITIES
Keywords:
stress factors, damaging factors, increased loads, energy consumption of the body, nutrition system, speleology, karst caves.Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop an optimal nutrition system for autonomous speleological expeditions in flooded Caucasian caves with combined relief, having the highest category of complexity.
The research was conducted in the Illusion-Mezhennogo-Snezhnaya cave system, the expeditions were held offline, all the equipment necessary for life support was constantly transported through the cave. The routes by which the paths to the bottom and the exit to the surface were carried out coincided.
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