BRW
Contributor
Folks,
The business of "P/1.6", "halving", and "gradient factor" rules
for juxta-positioning deep stops (first and following afterward)
are all ad hoc measures imposed on Haldane deco. Sometimes
they work for very limited diving and ranges, but in general
they are without real physical basis. They are attempts to
get a dissolved gas (only) algorithm (Haldane M-values) to
mock up bubble dynamics. And such rules are not self
consistent for diving. They are also risky when they miss
requisite deeper stops, but give shorter overall deco in the
shallow zone.
They are a poor way to mock phase dynamics when dual
phase tables, meters, and software are now available to
do this self-consistently over a whole dive profile.
Diver, beware.
More on same in earlier posts/threads.
Bruce Wienke
Program Manager Computational Physics
C & C Dive Team
;-0
The business of "P/1.6", "halving", and "gradient factor" rules
for juxta-positioning deep stops (first and following afterward)
are all ad hoc measures imposed on Haldane deco. Sometimes
they work for very limited diving and ranges, but in general
they are without real physical basis. They are attempts to
get a dissolved gas (only) algorithm (Haldane M-values) to
mock up bubble dynamics. And such rules are not self
consistent for diving. They are also risky when they miss
requisite deeper stops, but give shorter overall deco in the
shallow zone.
They are a poor way to mock phase dynamics when dual
phase tables, meters, and software are now available to
do this self-consistently over a whole dive profile.
Diver, beware.
More on same in earlier posts/threads.
Bruce Wienke
Program Manager Computational Physics
C & C Dive Team
;-0