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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 09:44:50 -0600
From: Jason Weisacosky <hypoxic@tr*.mi*.or*>
To: Bill Bott <aquadart@ix*.ne*.co*>
CC: Jsuw@ao*.co*, techdiver@aquanaut.com, cavers@ca*.co*
Subject: Re: Narcosis Question
a quicker way is to simply take the Fhe from 1, then mulitply that answer by
your
anticipated depth (Pata).  You now have your AED in ata.

Bill Bott wrote:

> Jsuw,
>
> In answering this question I'll assume that you already know how to do END
> calculations.  If that assumption is incorrect e mail me privately and I'll
> try to help you
>
> Now as for handling O2 as a narcotic gas...  The calculations are actually
> simplified!!  Calculate the PPO2 and the PPN2 for the given depth and add
> the two numbers together, then subtract 1 and multiply by 33.
> ((PPO2+PPN2)-1)*33
>
> For example take a dive to 265 using 14%O2 41%N2 45%He.  At depth the
> pressure is 9.03ATA.  The PPO2 is 1.26ATA, PPN2 is 3.70 and the PPHe is
> 4.06.  For our purposes the He does not matter.  Add the O2 and the He PPs,
> you come up with 4.69.  Subtract 1 you get 3.69.  then multiply by 33 you
> get 130.7FSW.   ((1.26+3.70)-1)*33=130.7.
>
> Note that if you are using Nitrox the END is the actual depth you are at if
> you consider O2 as a narcotic gas!
>
> He can be ignored untill you start runing a risk of HPNS but that is a
> whole topic of its own!!!  Other gasses like Ar, H or Ne have different
> properties and only serve to complicate the math.
>
> Hope this helps you,
>
> At 10:36 PM 12/29/98 , Jsuw@ao*.co* wrote:
> >When determining the acceptable narcosis exposure for a dive, it seems that
> >only the narcotic effect of nitrogen is considered.  Oxygen is at least as
> >narcotic as nitrogen.  Although helium is far less narcotic than either, it
> >still is an inert gas with potential to have narcotic properties.
> >
> >With this in mind, why is it that only nitrogen's narcotic effects are
> >considered?  How can the narcotic effect of the other gases be accounted for?
> >Does it matter?
> >
>
> Bill (aquadart) Bott



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