Gas calculator – Fluke Biomedical VT Mobile User Manual

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Figure A-35. Advanced Gas Settings Dialog Box

Note

If you do not know the viscosity or molecular weight of the gas you are

using, click the Gas Calculator button.

Gas Calculator

The gas calculator (Figure A-36) allows you to calculate the viscosity and molecular

weight of a gas mixture. One gas serves as a balance gas. This means that the calculator

automatically adjusts the percentage of this gas to insure that the total percentage of gases

totals 100%. To change which gas is the balance gas, click the radio button to the left of

the gas’s name. Use any of the five standard gases as a balance gas.
You can adjust the percentage each gas makes up of your mixture by changing the values

in the two columns to the right of the gas’s name. If you have a gas in your mixture that

is not one of the standard five, you may use one of the user gases. The user gases have

four predefined gas options (halothane, isoflurane, enflurane, and desflurane) and a user-

defined option. Select your gas from the list of predefined gases or if the gas you are

using is not one of these predefined gases, select the user-defined option. Enter the

molecular weight, viscosity coefficient, and viscosity intercept into the boxes given.

Clicking the Air button or the Respiration button sets the calculator to the defaults for air

or respiration.

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