chrisch
Contributor
I think you mean Ratio Deco. What I really mean is the science behind MultiDeco and such software. In other words, if I want to do all the calculations without any aid of computer software nor Ratio Deco method.
By reducing the N2 you speed up the deco. The calculations are similar to the EAD for backgas. You have less N2 so you have less PPN2 - equivalent to a shallower stop.
To exactly replicate the software you would first need to calculate the on gassing with the same parameters (as the software). Then you could off gas at the reduced PPN2. I don't think this is suitable for mental arithmetic to be fair. The principle is easy enough to understand though.