hyperbolic chamber? Sounds extravagant.
...and said with the right amount of understatement....touche...

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hyperbolic chamber? Sounds extravagant.
:doh:hyperbolic chamber? Sounds extravagant.
Seriously, though, this thread makes me want to watch Licence To Kill.
:doh:
Go ahead, pick on the newb... I know a lot more about mathematics than I do about diving... Although, I dont recall any hyperbolic chambers even in math... :bonk:
I think the pun was not in terms of mathematics, but rather exaggeration: See "hyperbole "
That incident has nothing to do with the possible depressurization of a treatment chamber. TUP (Transfer Under Pressure) can be very dangerous, difficult and exacting (I know, I've dove and supervised a Personal Transfer Capsule, PTC, and on-deck decompression ) and the biggest fear is the clamp that mates the PTC (bell) to the chamber, it is the only part of the system that does not seal itself when pressurized and that must be held in place mechanically against the pressure inside the chamber and the bell.