On 2021-11-16 20:43, Robert Helling wrote:
thanks a lot for those files. My model only involved the total O2 and
diluent use, so I don’t need those pressures as a function of time.

A ok.

Here is what I found:
The data scatters quite a bit over the dives and that does not get
better using the correction. Plus there is a clear trend in this plot
vs depth: Dives deeper than 60m have an almost constant but pretty
much twice as high O2 consumption. Does that in any way correlate with
the workload?

I'd say it correlates more with the excitement. Many of the deeper dives are done with a scooter, so there should be less physical exertion.

I have only had my heart rate monitor on a couple of dives (shallower than 60m), where the rate was high in the beginning, but as the dive progressed, it went lower and lower (already at bottom time) towards the end of the dive which is where you anyway also have the deco-stops and periods of inactivity.

Other than that there should not be really any workload, I tried to pick dives which I recall being quite effortless, but this is obviously a subjective view.

One thing to keep in mind is that when you ascend from deeper dives, your unit is in pretty much constant lower-than-setpoint-state, which means that it pushes continuously O2 to the loop all the while you're also purging that gas. It is only when you ascend to a deco stop that the unit actually may get the loop gas to the setpoint. The deepest stops are usually 1-5min before you get to the 12-6m range where they become longer.

I looked at a couple of the dives and plotted the in-dive O2 cylinder-pressure vs. depth and to me it looks like the only way to really distinguish at any level what is the true consumption from O2-loss from ascend purging would be to compare bottom time consumption. Which means that it can only be applied to \___/-shaped dives.

Maybe this is an exercise in futility and the only practical thing to do is to replace OC SAC with the O2-usage (l/min) for CCR-dives when that data is available? Ie. there is the in-dive O2-pressure data, and cylinder-volume available.

Poltsi
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