hm(HalfT, M0=NULL, dM=NULL, ...,
N2 = list(HalfT=HalfT, M0=M0, dM=dM),
He = NULL,
title="user-defined model",
cnames=NULL,
mixrule="N2")"HalfT", "M0" and "dM" giving the
halftimes, surfacing M-values, and M-value gradients
for each compartment."HalfT", "M0" and "dM" giving the
Helium halftimes, surfacing M-values, and M-value gradients
for each compartment."hm", representing the decompression model."hm",
which represents a Haldane-type decompression model.
Objects of this class are needed by the commands ndl,
haldane and others.A Haldane-type decompression model describes the diver's body as a set of independent compartments connected directly to the breathing gas and governed by classical diffusion.
The argument halfT specifies the half-times of the
nitrogen compartments, in minutes. The length of halfT implicitly
determines the number of nitrogen compartments.
The argument M0, if present, specifies the surfacing M-values
for the nitrogen compartments. These are the maximum values of
nitrogen tissue tension that are tolerated at the surface.
These values are required in order to plan a no-decompression dive.
The argument dM, if present, specifies the rate of increase
in nitrogen M-values with pressure. The maximum nitrogen tissue
tension tolerated at a pressure P atmospheres is M0 + (P-1) * dM.
These values are required in order to plan a decompression dive.
Optionally the model may also allow calculation with Helium diffusion.
In that case, the argument He should be a list, with
components halfT, M0 and dM, specifying the
Helium halftimes, maximum surfacing Helium tensions, and
Helium gradients, respectively.
The class "hm" has methods for print and
as.data.frame.
Brubakk, A.O. and Neuman, T.S. (eds.) (2003) Bennett and Elliott's Physiology and Medicine of Diving. 5th Edition. Saunders. ISBN 0-7020-2571-2
Buehlmann, A.A. (1983) Dekompression - Dekompressionskrankheit. Springer-Verlag. Buehlmann, A.A., Voellm, E.B. and Nussberger, P. (2002) Tauchmedizin. 5e Auflage. Springer-Verlag.
Tikvisis, P. and Gerth, W.A. (2003) Decompression Theory. In Brubakk and Neuman (2003), Chapter 10.1, pages 419-454.
Wienke, B.R. (1994) Basic diving physics and applications. Best Publishing Co. Workman, R.D. (1965) Calculation of decompression schedules for nitrogen-oxygen and helium-oxygen dives. Research Report 6-65. US Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Washington DC.
pickmodel for some standard models of Haldane type;
ndl,
haldane,
showstateshm(c(10,20,60), rep(2 * 0.79, 3))
hm(c(10,20,60), rep(2 * 0.79, 3), rep(2 * 0.79, 3))
hm(c(10,20,60), rep(2 * 0.79, 3), rep(2 * 0.79, 3),
He=list(HalfT=c(5,10,30), M0=c(1,1,1), dM=c(1,1,1)))Run the code above in your browser using DataLab