Here is my 2 cents on the subject.
Warning!! I am a professional amateur, and some of the things I say are bound to not be true. LOL
All kidding aside I am a Type 07 FFL, USPSA competitor, and Aspiring Machinist and Inventor.
For quite a few years I have been dreaming of moving up into the big leagues and shooting Open Division, my wallet and cheap skate nature will not however swallow the 5 thousand dollar pill to get set up with a full custom 2011. I am very interested in turning my Production gun CZ P-09 into an open gun. I think this pistol would make a wonderful platform, see some of my other posts for more ramblings on the subject.
I have done a fair bit of research on how compensators work and the design elements that go into making an effective compensator.
http://www.brazoscustom.com/Home.htm Check out Bob Londrigan's article on his Website for a good explanation. A lot of the design of a compensator depends on the load development. The sweet spot for each gun, each comp, each bullet weight is going to vary widely. Also whether or not you are trying to make major power factor.
I am very interested to see what you come up with for the P-09 as I am also working on prototyping a design. however it make take dozens of versions and dozens of loads to find my ideal comp.