Janos
"Two sheds"
Totaly agree on tthe 100/100 being agressive but I am wondering if we should be running 75/75 tather than 30/75?
AIUI, there are tissues with half-times of a few minutes to several hours. It takes six half-times to reach saturation. So some tissues will be saturated within 10 minutes of hitting the bottom, wheras others will have barely started to on gas. These on-gassing slow tissues mean that unnecessary deep stops lengthen your shallow stop deco. So removing a minute or two shallow and putting it deep makes your dive more risky.
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So looking at this VERY VERY simplistically. [1]
Consider a diver diving to 90m (10 bar) with two tissues:
Fast tissue A has a half-time of 1 minute.
Slow tissue B has a half-time of 3 hours
The allowable supersaturation is a factor of two [2]
BOTTOM PHASE
The diver is at 90m dive for 30 minutes.
- Tissue A - 10 bar (fully saturated)
- Tissue B - 1/6 half-life passed, so 15% saturated, so 1.5 bar.
FIRST STOP
- Diver ascends instantly [3] and stops at 40m (5 bar)
Tissue A - 10 bar - ie twice ambient
Tissue B - 1.5 bar - less than ambient so ON GASSING
The diver has to stop here as the fast tissue is twice ambient (which I defined to be the super-saturation limit up there ^^^^^), any more and they would break the ceiling and get bent.
THE DIVER WAITS FOR 1 MINUTE
Tissue A - 7.5 bar
Tissue B - A smidgen over 1.5 bar - and On gassing
NEXT STOP AT 27.5m FOR ONE MINUTE
- Limited by Tissue A - which is at 7.5bar, so allowable pressure is (7.5bar /2) = 3.75 bar, so 27.5m
- Tissue B - a bit over 1.5 - and still on gassing
NEXT STOP AT xxx
- Again limited by Tissue A
- Tissue B - and still on gassing
NEXT STOP AT xxx
- Again limited by Tissue A
- Tissue B - still on gassing
Etc etc.
Eventually the diver will reach a shallow enough stop where Tissue B is controlling the deco. In this example, it would be 1.5 bar x 2; so 3 bar, so 20m.
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The point of all of this is that deep stops, while necessary for the quick tissues, add deco to the slow tissues. Tissue B is ongassing all the way through those deep stops.
So if you do additional deep stops, you must add time to your shallow stops to compensate. This is why I've never been in favour of those people who use ratio deco and DOTF to "shaping the curve" by removing shallow stops and adding deep stops.
Personally I believe in adding deep stops AND recognising this makes my shallow stops longer. My computer calculates this for me.
Janos
[1] - Someone is bound to chip in with the real numbers, but it's not that relevant.
[2] - Ie they can have a tissue tension of twice ambient. In reality it's more like 1.6; and depends on depth, and your GF.
[3] - In reality they would ascend slower than "instantly" - so tissues would off gas