Max Cornielje
New
Hi everyone,
Lately, I have been working on a weight estimation model for divers that have been absent from scuba diving. The model is almost finished but needs some fine-tuning as much information cannot be found on the internet. This resulted in many assumptions (which could be wrong) and, therefore, I need your help!
It would be amazing if some of you want to give me the following information:
- Gender
- Weight
- Length
- Circumference of the neck
- Circumference of the waist
- Circumference of the hip (only for women)
- Fin type (negatively, neutrally or positively buoyant)
- Wetsuit thickness
- Boot thickness (if you wear any)
- Glove thickness (if you wear any)
- Name of your first and second stage
- Cylinder (either the name or whether it was aluminum or steel)
- BCD
- The amount of weight you actually use (in either salt or fresh water or both)
The outcome of the model is the amount of weight needed to be neutrally buoyant at an (almost) empty cylinder.
Kind regards
Lately, I have been working on a weight estimation model for divers that have been absent from scuba diving. The model is almost finished but needs some fine-tuning as much information cannot be found on the internet. This resulted in many assumptions (which could be wrong) and, therefore, I need your help!
It would be amazing if some of you want to give me the following information:
- Gender
- Weight
- Length
- Circumference of the neck
- Circumference of the waist
- Circumference of the hip (only for women)
- Fin type (negatively, neutrally or positively buoyant)
- Wetsuit thickness
- Boot thickness (if you wear any)
- Glove thickness (if you wear any)
- Name of your first and second stage
- Cylinder (either the name or whether it was aluminum or steel)
- BCD
- The amount of weight you actually use (in either salt or fresh water or both)
The outcome of the model is the amount of weight needed to be neutrally buoyant at an (almost) empty cylinder.
Kind regards