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    MODERN DECOMPRESSION ALGORITHMS B.R.Wienke

    MODERN DECOMPRESSION ALGORITHMS:
    MODELS, COMPARISONS, AND STATISTICS
    B.R. Wienke
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Applied Physics Division
    Los Alamos, N.M. 87545
    INTRODUCTION
    Overview
    The subject of decompression theory in general is the study of pressure changes in blood and tissues. And today,
    we still do not know all the answers, maybe even less, the questions. But for diving applications, we need regimens and
    protocols to stage diver ascents on any given breathing mixture, and that is the focus of this short paper. Deterministic
    models are broadly catergorized as dissolved gas (Haldane) or dual phase (dissolved plus free gas), and both are described
    and contrasted. Probabilisticmodels fold risk parameters over statistical data inmaxinum likelihood, employing
    metrics and variables computed directly in deterministic models. The statistics associated with decompression illness
    (DCI) are also discussed.

    DEEP STOPS AND DEEP HELIUM Bruce R. Wienke and Timothy R. O'Leary

    DEEP STOPS AND DEEP HELIUM
    RGBM Technical Series 9
    Bruce R. Wienke and Timothy R. O’Leary
    NAUI Technical Diving Operations
    Tampa, Florida 33619
    BASICS
    Deep stops – what are they?
    Actually, just what the name suggests. Deep stops are decompression stops made at deeper depths than those
    traditionally dictated by classical (Haldane) dive tables or algorithms. They are fairly recent (last 15 years) protocols,
    suggested by modern decompression theory, but backed up by extensive diver practicum with success in the mixed gas
    and decompression arenas - so called technical diving. Tech diving encompasses scientific, military, commercial, and
    exploration underwater activities. The impact of deep stops has been a revolution in diving circles. So have slower
    ascent rates across recreational and technical diving. In quantifiable terms, slower ascent rates are very much akin to
    deep stops, though not as pronounced as decompression stops. Deep stops plus slow ascent rates work together. And
    they work together safely and efficiently.

    Understanding M-values By Erik C. Baker, P.E

    Understanding M-values
    By Erik C. Baker, P.E.
    In conjunction with an array of hypothetical "tissue" compartments, gas
    loading calculations and M-values compose the major elements of the
    dissolved gas or "Haldanian" decompression model. Through the use of
    widely-available desktop computer programs, technical divers rely on this
    model for their decompression safety. A good understanding of M-values
    can help divers to determine appropriate conservatism factors and evaluate
    the adequacy of various decompression profiles for a particular dive.

     

    Deep Stops By Erik C. Baker, P.E

    Clearing Up The Confusion
    About “Deep Stops”
    By Erik C. Baker, P.E.
    The old adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” is certainly applicable to the
    various symptoms of decompression sickness (DCS). The best treatment of all for these maladies
    is to complete a sufficient decompression profile in the first place. Technical divers have
    observed that many ailments can be avoided by including “deep stops” in their profiles. A closer
    examination of the decompression model reveals that this practice serves to reduce or eliminate
    excessive overpressure gradients. Knowing this, the model can be modified to provide precise
    control of gradients and stops can be calculated within the decompression zone to the depth of the
    “deepest possible decompression stop.”

     

      Comparison of V-Planner VPM-B to GAP RGBM and GF Deco Tables

     

    Ascents from 200 ft (61m)
    Dives on Trimix 18/45
    Comparison of V-Planner VPM-B
    to GAP RGBM and GF Deco Tables
    •This compilation demonstrates that VPM-B is linearly correlated to
    RGBM, and is dissimilar to GF decompression for an array of dive profiles.
    •Analytical dive planning is also discussed, with consideration of lost gas
    scenarios, rules for VPM-B deco-on-the-fly, and gas consumption vs.
    bottom times and deco gas sets.

     

     

    Gas Exchange Partial Pressure Gradients and the Oxygen Window
    Johnny E. Brian, Jr., M.D.
     Associate Professor
     Department of Anesthesia
     University of Iowa College of Medicene
     The oxygen window. Inherent unsaturation.Partial pressure vacancy. Most divers with an
     interest in decompression diving have likely encountered one of these termes at some
     time. All three terms are used to describe the same physical phenomenon.

     

    Bubble Stories, JP Imbert

     

     

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