Kevrumbo
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John, the RD profile above is not necessarily set in stone; the user has the prerogative to make an informed decision in adding more shallow O2 time if he wants to. To optionally track it with a Perdix/Petrel Computer, the user can lower the surfacing GF from 85 to something like 70 for instance, to quantitatively extend the O2 profile.Really? You mean compared to what they did in the past, I assume, but not in comparison to other algorithms.
Look at the comparison of a RD 2.0 profile to the Buhlmann profile I provided earlier.
As you can see:
So, how is this evidence that the RD profile protects the faster tissues by slower ascents and then makes up for it by extending the shallower stops to compensate for that extra time at depth?
- In both cases, RD made the first stops much deeper than the Buhlmann profile.
- In both cases, the RD profile spent 10-11 minutes more time in the deepest portion of the dive than the Buhlmann profile.
- In both cases, the RD profile spent less time in the shallow stops than the Buhlmann profile. At sea level, it spent 5 fewer minutes. At altitude, it spent 16 fewer minutes.
What matters in light of the NEDU Study . . . As the practical solution is with any Bubble Model algorithm of which UTD's RD had the history of the longest & deepest of all deepstops, a deco diver is gonna have to extend & pad the O2 deco stops to effectively decompress the surfacing slow tissue tensions if still choosing to use RD.
Neal Pollock Ph.D:. . .Getting off the bottom (that is, skipping the deep stops) can reduce tissue loading in intermediate and slow tissues. No matter what is done at depth, prolonging shallow stop time is effective at reducing VGE in individuals predisposed to develop them. Other strategies might work, but I am most impressed by those based on credible evidence. I call prolonged shallow stops really cheap insurance.
Neal Pollock Ph.D
Objectively, I think just in general, the above advice is a practical option for any deco algorithm in use.