I'm having a long running discussion with a dive buddy about whether or not airflow (or workload) is used as a factor when computing NDL. Obviously has to be an AI computer for airflow data to be available.
My belief is that airflow can be ignored since the primary factors in tissue saturation are time and depth. Higher airflow won't increase the partial pressure of nitrogen in the blood and so won't affect the saturation calculation.
Is my understanding correct? Do any AI computers use airflow somehow to modify NDL in realtime? Any resources where I can research this topic?
Thank.
My belief is that airflow can be ignored since the primary factors in tissue saturation are time and depth. Higher airflow won't increase the partial pressure of nitrogen in the blood and so won't affect the saturation calculation.
Is my understanding correct? Do any AI computers use airflow somehow to modify NDL in realtime? Any resources where I can research this topic?
Thank.