I thought I should point out something that has been badly misunderstood around here: slow tissue on gas in deco and ascent.
Slow tissue on-gassing exists in almost every plan and model type, right up to nearly the last stop. On gassing in ascent, exists all the time in all plans and all model types, right up to the point of full saturation.
Some people would have you believe this is unique to deeper stops, but in fact it exists everywhere in all ascents. The model formula properly account for this increase, so its not an issue.
Here is a GF 50/ 85 example, using EFX's dive calculator spread sheet.
Here the tissue values are shown at each incremental ascent step, and every cell from # 6 and beyond, is on-gassing at some point. The slow ones on-gas right up to the last stop.
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Slow tissue on-gassing exists in almost every plan and model type, right up to nearly the last stop. On gassing in ascent, exists all the time in all plans and all model types, right up to the point of full saturation.
Some people would have you believe this is unique to deeper stops, but in fact it exists everywhere in all ascents. The model formula properly account for this increase, so its not an issue.
Here is a GF 50/ 85 example, using EFX's dive calculator spread sheet.
Here the tissue values are shown at each incremental ascent step, and every cell from # 6 and beyond, is on-gassing at some point. The slow ones on-gas right up to the last stop.
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