sytech:
Can someone explain the concept of "lift" as it pertains to BCDs?
I think I have an intuitive understanding but need to know more.
Thanks,
Sy
Sy,
Not sure about exactly what you are asking. Is your question is "how does a BC provide lift?" If thats the case the answer is as you fill a flexible bag with Air it displaces the water around it and because the air is less dense than the water around it, it tends to rise.
If your question is "how much lift does a diver need?"
Any BC (jacket, back inflate, wing etc) needs to meet two criteria. It must offer enough lift to float your "rig" at the surface without you and you buoyant exposure suit in it, and it needs to beable to compensate for the compression of a wetsuit or failure of a drysuit.
The first part is easy to estimate, just add up all the buoyancy figures for all the "parts" of your rig. Start with the tank. How negative is the tank you use when it's full? Google "scuba tank specifications" f you don't know. Then add the regulator, light, integrated lead weights (if you bc is weight integrated) etc. Add everything that will remain attached to your rig if you removed it in the water. Whatever this total negative buoyancy figure is it represents the minimum "lift" you need to float your rig at the surface.
I'll assume you are using a wetsuit. Wetsuits compress and as they do they displace less water. That means they become less buoyant. The diver compensates by adding gas to their BC.
How much lift can a wetsuit loose? No more than it started with. If you have a heavy 7 mil wetsuit on, and it's 25 lbs buoyant, if you go deep enough it can lose all 25 lbs of buoyancy it had at the surface. If you start with a 3mm wetsuit that's 8lbs positive, it cannot loose more than 8 lbs as it compresses.
How buoyant is your suit? Roll it up throw it in the pool and add lead until it's just sinks, and weigh the bag o lead you used.
Which ever is greater, the requirement to float the rig, or the compression of the suit determines the absolute minmum lift you need.
For most single tank recreatinal divers this actual required lift is much less than most BC's offer.
Tobin