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Subject: physical tissue models
From: chris@ab*.co* (Christopher M. Parrett)
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 10:46:51 -0700
<Weinke (sp?) in one of his books suggests that nonsupersaturation bubble
models 
<require more computing power than can comfortably fit on your wrist.  Hence
a 
<physical analog is one possible way around this problem.  In the case of 
<supersaturation models both digital and analog devices already exist.  

<I expect that the real problem with bubble models is the cost of testing
any 
<new decompression model.  When someone is ready to put up the $$'s we will 
<get a nonsupersaturation model.  

<Barrie Kovish
<Vancouver, Canada
<bmk@ds*.bc*.ca*


Just by chance Bruce is attending a conferance on super-computing in March.
During the course of that we will be getting together to discuss what it
would take to run those type of simulations in Abyss. Since time is not a
major factor in Desktop decompression computations, we are hoping that a
486DX or better will have more than enough power to do the job if given a
little bit of time.

If we can make it work in Abyss, then the testing facility stands ready for
us to run some wet simulations in the chamber.

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