buoyancyassisted
Buoyancyassisted, also written buoyancy-assisted, is a term used to describe strategies, mechanisms, or devices that use buoyant forces to reduce effort, improve control, or ease load handling in fluid environments. It relies on Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force on an object equals the weight of the fluid displaced. By adjusting displaced volume or density, systems can achieve positive, negative, or neutral buoyancy to aid ascent, descent, or stabilization.
In marine engineering and robotics, buoyancy-assisted concepts are central to ballast systems and variable buoyancy devices.
In human use and therapy, buoyancy-assisted methods appear in scuba diving with buoyancy compensators to maintain
Key design considerations include ensuring stable and controllable buoyancy changes, managing dynamic effects from waves or