fisherdvm
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Somehow, 13 years ago, I got through OW thinking that as long as you are in your NDL, you have no risk of getting DCS or the bends.
Now, it seems like there is more to NDL than just shooting up to the surface as fast as you want from any depth.
Apparently, from what I seem to understand, the NDL was created with the assumption that divers will ascend at no faster than 60 ft per minute. And that more rapid ascent will null the NDL calculations. Apparently it has to do with how rapid the bubbles are formed, and how rapid you are able to exhale and decrease the partial pressure of nitrogen in your blood stream.... Kinda like letting the air out of a shook up soda pop bottle slowly, instead of rapidly.
And since some of us are not under the bell curve, the additional safety margin is obtained by the slower than 30 fps ascent rate, the 15 ft safety stop, and some even advocates a extra safety stop at 1/2 of your deepest depth.
Am I correct??
Now, it seems like there is more to NDL than just shooting up to the surface as fast as you want from any depth.
Apparently, from what I seem to understand, the NDL was created with the assumption that divers will ascend at no faster than 60 ft per minute. And that more rapid ascent will null the NDL calculations. Apparently it has to do with how rapid the bubbles are formed, and how rapid you are able to exhale and decrease the partial pressure of nitrogen in your blood stream.... Kinda like letting the air out of a shook up soda pop bottle slowly, instead of rapidly.
And since some of us are not under the bell curve, the additional safety margin is obtained by the slower than 30 fps ascent rate, the 15 ft safety stop, and some even advocates a extra safety stop at 1/2 of your deepest depth.
Am I correct??