Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Los Alamos, N.M. 87545
United States
Research Article
Deep Stop Model Correlations
Author(s): Wienke BRWienke BR
Data correlations of computer, table, and software real world implementations of useful and popular diving models are warranted for surety, testing, reproducibilty, and safety. Model correlations are of broad interest across the diving community and the focus of this communication. Permissible supersaturation is a fundamental model element for correlation and we analyze four popular ones, namely the USN, ZHL16, VPM, RGBM model permissible supersaturations within model dynamical constraints. Correlations are obtained in statistical likelihood analysis from computer profile records with DCS outcomes in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Data Bank (LANL DB). Permissible supersaturations, limited by model staging constraints varying across depths, times, and gas mixtures, are quantified for the four models. Parameters and risk functions useful to estimate profile risk are also obtained. T.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9538.1000155
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