dykkertabeller
Dykkertabeller, also known as diving tables or dive computers, are essential tools used by scuba divers to calculate the amount of time they can safely spend underwater at a given depth. These tables are based on the principles of decompression theory, which dictates that nitrogen, a gas present in the body's tissues, must be slowly released to avoid decompression sickness, commonly known as "the bends."
The most commonly used dykkertabeller are the U.S. Navy Diving Manual tables, which provide a comprehensive
To use a dykkertabel, a diver must first determine the depth of their dive and the desired
Dykkertabeller are an important safety tool for divers, as they help prevent decompression sickness by ensuring