ivobj
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Take a look at "Basic Decompression, Theory and Application" and "Technical Diving in Depth", both from Bruce R. Wienke, the author of RGBM decompression model.
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Have you thought about doing a probabilistic model rather than a traditional deterministic or bubble model?
Please let me know if you'd like to discuss turning this into a SourceForge project or something eventually. I'll take a closer look at your site when I'm less tired ;-)
I'm looking for an interesting programming project and if I can combine it with diving, then hey. I have a lot of downtime at work. I know Java and C so I don't think I'd have a big problem with C++, although I'm a Linux guy. I still remember basic Calculus and did well in physics once upon a time, so I should be able to help with some of the physics if I crack a text.
Due to the potential number of parameters involved, such a model could become a full time project in it's own right. Not to mention sourcing adequate data by which to calculate the probabilities.
The only thing I'm a little unhappy with is the Ascent and descent rates, so there's something amiss there. But as the model is now useable, I'm ready to bolt an Open GL UI onto it, and add some TCP/IP functionality.