Whew, jumping in this long list of table
posts, just want to update you on NAUI RGBM
Tables, tested and released months ago.
First, they are based and derived from dual
phase mechanics. The recreational versions
are no-group, no-calc, no-fuss syntheses for
air, EAN32, and EAN36, sea-level to 10,000 ft
elevation. A tec set will be released shortly,
about 500 pages, for air, ranged trimix, heliox,
and nitrox for tec diving/training at sea level.
And for both OC and RB (constant ppO2) diving,
and with and without pure O2 switches at 20 fsw.
Both rec and tec tables have been in testing for
the past 4 years in the water. We may have tec
Tables at the NAUI Tec Deep Stops and Deco Wkshp
in Tampa on Feb 20.
Plus a comment that you have heard from many
others these days (and even 25 yrs ago but
muffled in the fog) can be summarized succintly.
On Tables up to RGBM (and some VPM never
released nor tested), all go back to Haldane
some 94 yrs ago, don't extrapolate outside fitted
data points, require excessive(unnecessary)deco,
include only 1/2 of the (gross) phase
physics, and treat bubbles in the shallow zone
instead of minimizing growth. These shortcomings
are best ameliorated by correct coarse grain
Table deco models, but can be addressed with ad
hoc field procedures. And have been.
Getting off the pulpit, best regards to all,

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