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English: Schematic diagram of a pumped water type variable buoyancy pressure vessel
English: Pumped water constant volume, variable mass system.
Left: Low internal pressure, pumped both ways.
Right: High internal pressure, ballast ejected by internal gas pressure.
PV = Pressure vessel
LP = Low internal pressure
HP = High internal pressure
P = pump
CV = Check valve
IV = Inlet valve
OV = Outlet valve
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Author Peter Southwood

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Schematic diagram of a pumped water type variable buoyancy pressure vessel

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