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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Analysis of a 47m deco proifile. in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Hi Mark I sorted started all this with a light hearted comment on your Seaford Ferry trip report and it'... |
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I presume thast what Mark is talking abut is that if you are sat at 6m, with a set-point of 1.6ata ppO2, then the you should be breathing pure O2. If that ppO2 drops over a period of time (assuming the thing is working properly) then the reason for this must be that inert gasses are being expelled from the lungs into the loop. This would drop the pO2, but then I guess the machine would try to inject O2 to compensate. I'm not sure that it's physically possible for it to do it, without an O2 loop flush. I could easily be wrong on rebreathers though I would have thought that the first noticable effect would be a buoyancy shift, as the loop volume would increase, first due to the inerts ending up in the loop, and then the machine trying to inject more gas to bring the pO2 into line. Maybe you could run your deco based on buoyancy shifts. i.e. no more buoyancy changes at a given depth implies no more inerts coming out. So you can move on up to the next stop, and wait again. Anyone want to try? Rich
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| Looking at the various options you presented I suspect they would all work. I think this dive along with many others of a similar time/depth fall into the miniumum deco range or in other words there is a certain amount that you must do. As Clare pointed out it would appear to be the intermediate stops that make a big difference (21m - 9M), and if these are not long enough then it may be too late by the time you get to 6m. The ratio deco of 1:1 was designed to only use 1 deco gas eg 50% and not to use O2 at 6. So in theory we could do a bit less at 6m (and up). If we beleive the Oxygen window works (whole seperate discussion), then deco on O2 at 6m is far more efficient than at 3m. This is not really reflected in any of the models. But then who says the "models" are right :-) If I was using O2 on this dive then all I would really be prepared to do is shorten the 6m and up. Regards |
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Obviously the inerts have no where to go unless you personally vent them. The 02 inject will only replace the 02 that you metabolize anyway so basically your PP02 just drops until you finish off gassing. On Pure 02 CCR you metabolize the 02 and the counter lung volume drops so you have to inject 02 to compensate. However before buoyancy becomes an issue you should feel the counter lungs bottoming out on the end of the breath. This is called running minimum loop. IE the lungs hold no more and no less than one breath. Buoyancy on a CCR is a pig because you cant use your own lungs to compensate for minor fluctuations in buoyancy. Breath in on OC you go up breath in on CCR nothing happens same with breathing out. It takes a lot of getting used to. Sinking on the stops due to metabolizing the 02 indicates that you arnt running minimum loop. QED its a newbie problem. ATB Mark Chase
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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| On the whole loop thing. Remember the KISS is a MCCR so doesn't adjust it's addition of O2 automatically. If I am working hard on the surface, I can feel the loop getting tighter as it shrinks, due to me metabolising the O2. Not a problem I just touch the O2 add button to top it up. At 6m, breathing pure O2, the only way the ppO2 can change is if the percentage of O2 in the loop changes. And the only way it can do this is if inerts are off-gassed into the loop. This will be picked up by the cells (assuming they are working of course). The bouyancy idea is a nice idea, but I personally find it much harder to control bouyancy on the rebreather than open circuit, despite not much OC diving these days. Although I'm told others find it easier to control their bouyancy on a rebreather than OC. Janos
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Looking at the drop in ppO2 on Mark's profile then I think a few litres is about right (total loop volume is roughly 15 litres and so a drop from 1.6 to 1.5 is around one litre of inerts off-gassed. But it's still speculation on my part. I wouldn't be surprised if I was an order of magnitude out. Janos
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| This thread has been great, that's something I never thought about with breathers and a really interesting fact. |
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Its very noticeable. When you first hit 6m after a longish deep ish dive on 45-50% mix you flush to 1.6 and you can watch the numbers go down as you breath. ATB Mark Chase
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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