Hi. On 18 August 2015 at 16:56, Davide DB <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm in a rush so this is what i was able to generate with my copy of > GUE Deco Planner 3.14. > This sw is getting really outdated now and it can only export profiles > printing them. > > first of all I have a screenshot of my current settings. By default it > has conservatism +2 (I set zero). I did not touch other parameters. > Please check them so I can eventually change them before run again the > above profiles. > > I attached several screenshots for some classic profiles: > > 20'@45m > 30'@60m > 40'@60m > 50'@60m > 20'@75m > 30'@75m > 40'@75m > I've run the same dives in the VPM-B Fortran program. I repeated each dive with a 1hr surface interval - we should make sure we're not missing something in repetitive dives in the Subsurface implementation and I don't know how well this has been tested yet. I also put in a couple of air dives. Yes, I agree a 60 m on air would be irresponsible, this is just testing a profile. Output files are attached. For each of these profiles, the VPM-B plan seems to be ~2m shorter than Davide's GUE DecoPlanner plan. I didn't compare against Jocke's MultiDeco plans because they don't have runtimes and I don't have time right now to do all the arithmetic. I'm not sure what ascent and descent rates Davide and Jocke used, but I used 18 m/min down and 9 m/min up, with last stop at 6 m. The configuration parameters are the same as for zero conservatism in DecoPlanner/MultiDeco/V-Planner/HLPlanner. R
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