marc.collin
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hi
in this document, we can see the calculation for the NDL.
http://www.frogkick.dk/library/deco/Erik Baker/ndl.pdf
for a constant depth
t = (-1/k)*ln[(Pi - P)/(Pi - Po)]
We can read
Pi = (Pamb - PH2O)*FN2 = (40 msw - 0.627 msw)*0.79 = 31.1 msw
if we use nitrox 32, 0.79 should be 0.68?
if it's not the first dive, what thing should be modified in this calculation?
is there any other way to calculate ndl?
is there any diving computer who use this calculation? surely we are never at the same depth... a little delta is possible
in this document, we can see the calculation for the NDL.
http://www.frogkick.dk/library/deco/Erik Baker/ndl.pdf
for a constant depth
t = (-1/k)*ln[(Pi - P)/(Pi - Po)]
We can read
The inspired pressure is the ambient pressure minus the water vapor pressure(Buhlmann value) times the fraction of inert gas:
Pi = (Pamb - PH2O)*FN2 = (40 msw - 0.627 msw)*0.79 = 31.1 msw
if we use nitrox 32, 0.79 should be 0.68?
Po = (Pamb - PH20)*FN2 = (10 msw - 0.627 msw)*0.79 = 7.4 mswThe initial compartment pressure will be due to breathing atmospheric air at thesurface for a long time (first dive of the day):
if it's not the first dive, what thing should be modified in this calculation?
is there any other way to calculate ndl?
is there any diving computer who use this calculation? surely we are never at the same depth... a little delta is possible