I wasn't attempting to question that. I understood the OP to be calculating a mix based on given dive parameters that include a depth of 90m and a target max ppO2 of 1.4.
In that case, I would like to understand what model or assumptions tursiops is talking about that result in having an option for a calculated mix that has FO2 of 13%. As I said, I don't have training yet in trimix or special calculations for diving as deep as 90m. From what I know so far, I would have expected the answer on the mix to always have FO2 of 14% and the FN2 and FHe to be what is really being calculated.
Like I said, I'm just trying to learn more. Even just a keyword or two to search on or a link to something I can read would be appreciated.
Actually, the PPO2 for a 14% O2 at 195 ft is 1.0, per multideco, assuming an equivalent air depth of 100ft. It gives a 14/39 mix.
Having a target max PPO2 of 1.4 at depth could result in a problem if, for some reason, you go deeper. That should not be the plan.
I recommend the TDI Advanced Trimix book as a primer.