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From: <ScottBonis@ao*.co*>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 20:13:47 EST
Subject: Re: Deco planner at altitude
To: richgulley@us*.ne*, lostdiver61@ya*.co*, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Hey Rich,

Looks like Patrick has supplied the info. needed.  Thanks a lot Pat.  Don't 
get hung up on MB vs mb.  I think the right expression is mB (milliBar) 
anyway.

Rich, if you're diving on Sunday I'll bring an altimiter and we can verify it 
with some topo maps of the area.  I think your assumption of around 5,000 ft 
may be pretty close to home, but we'll check.  I'll also bring the tall SS 
backplate.

Karen, that's my Karen, may come with me on Sunday to check things out.  My 
new used DUI-350 should be winging it's way to me as we speak.

Take care and dive safe,       Scott

Some weeks it's just not worth the effort to gnaw through the restraints and 
scramble up out of the pit.


In a message dated 3/28/01 2:50:34 PM, lostdiver61@ya*.co* writes:

<< 1 Bar = 14.504psi
Mega (M) is X10^6 or X1000000
Kilo (k)is X10^3  or X1000
Mili  (m) is X10^-3 or X0.001
1 inch of Hg = .49116 psi (most weather stations in
the US give barometer reading in inches of Mercury)

Sea level atmoshpheric conditionson a standard day
is 14.69595psi or 29.982 inHg.

The deco planner software has a Preference default of
1013.25MB which one could believe this to mean Mega. 
This is an outrageous pressure on the order of
10,000,000,000 psi. Looking in the Help menu we find
that the Preference Box should be lower case "mb"
instead of "MB"

"Surface Pressure mb
This is the known ambient surface pressure, if the
actual surface pressure is not known, it is
recommended that this be set to 1000mb.  Although this
setting can be set to 0mb, the algorithms are not
tested to this low ambient pressure and the program
may produce unacceptable results.

This document is the property of the Decoplanner
Development team."

thus
(1013.25)(0.001)(14.504) = 14.696 psi close enough
to sea level
checking units:
(mbar)(1/m)(psi/bar) = psi

From the US Standard Atmosphere, 1962
(Geopotential Altitude) chart you can get the
following
(I have created the mb column and the 365ft point)
ALT(feet)  psi     mb
-1000    15.23     1050.06
0        14.70     1013.51
365      14.50     1000.00
1000     14.17      976.97
2000     13.66      941.81
5000     12.23      843.22
6000     11.78      812.19
7000     11.34      781.85
8000     10.92      752.90
9000     10.50      723.94
10000    10.11      697.05
12000    9.346      644.37
15000    8.294      571.84
20000    6.754      465.66
30000    4.364      300.88  

hope that helps,

patrick


--- Rich Gulley <richgulley@us*.ne*> wrote:
> I would like some advice on using Deco planner at
> altitude. I am not real sure where to set the
> Ambient surface pressure : MB on the preferences tab
> for a given altitude. 
> 
> Any help would be great.
> Thanks Rich >>
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