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Characteristics of Falling Impact of Head Using a Test Dummy

机译:使用测试假人的头部跌落冲击的特征

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) contributes to a major number of deaths and cases of permanent disability each year. Falls are the leading cause of TBI with the highest rates for children 0-4 years old and for adults age 75 and older. Accordingly, there is a significant interest in fall-related injury mechanism and head impact. Since the dynamics of human fall and head injury mechanisms are highly variable due to the inherent and complex nature of human falling, the aim of the present study is to describe the dynamics of backward falls and risk of injury due to head impact. In order to have a better understanding of head impact, A HYBRID Ⅲ 5th Percentile Female test (Denton ATD, Inc.) instrumented with a tri-axial accelerometer with measuring range of ±500g at the center of gravity of the head was dropped from standing posture by using a controlled release mechanism. The dynamic model of fall was captured using a T-series Vicon motion capture system synchronized with a force plate to measure the impact force and a tri-axial accelerometer to measure the impact acceleration of the head. The acceleration impact data measured at 20 KHz and the motion capture system was capable to retrieve 500 samples per second. The primary objective of this study was to determine the equivalent mass involved during head impact due to a backward fall. This effective mass is a key quantity to design the head impact experimental setups, protection devices and computer simulations of head impact. Based on the force and acceleration measurements in several tests, the head impact effective mass is approximately found to be the mass of head itself plus 48% the neck mass. Two scenarios of backward fall were studied and discussed. First, falling while the hip joints are involved and the trunk moves forward and second, falling while the hip joints act like a fixed joint. For the first scenario the impact forces and accelerations peak measured using the HYBRID Ⅲ were found to be 10±1.8KN and 255±42g, respectively, and for the second scenario the larger impact forces, 14.5±0.9KN, and acceleration peaks, 364±27g, were measured in all tests.
机译:每年,创伤性脑损伤(TBI)导致大量死亡和永久性残疾案例。跌倒是TBI的主要原因,0-4岁儿童和75岁及以上的成年人摔倒的发生率最高。因此,人们对与跌倒相关的伤害机制和头部撞击产生了极大的兴趣。由于人类跌倒的内在和复杂性,人类跌倒和头部受伤机制的动力学是高度可变的,因此,本研究的目的是描述向后跌倒的动力学以及头部撞击所致受伤的风险。为了更好地了解头部撞击,将HYBRIDⅢ第5个百分位女性测试(Denton ATD,Inc.)安装在三轴加速度计上,该三轴加速度计在头部重心处的测量范围为±500g,通过使用受控释放机制来保持姿势。使用T系列Vicon运动捕捉系统捕捉跌倒的动态模型,该系统与测力板同步以测量冲击力,并使用三轴加速度计测量头部的冲击加速度。以20 KHz测得的加速度冲击数据和运动捕捉系统能够每秒检索500个样本。这项研究的主要目的是确定由于向后跌落造成的头部撞击所涉及的等效质量。该有效质量是设计头部撞击实验装置,保护装置和头部撞击的计算机模拟的关键量。根据几次测试中的力和加速度测量,发现头部撞击有效质量大约是头部本身的质量加上48%的颈部质量。研究和讨论了两种向后倒下的情况。首先,在髋关节受累并且躯干向前移动时掉落,其次,在髋关节像固定关节一样行进时掉落。对于第一种情况,使用HYBRIDⅢ测量的冲击力和加速度峰值分别为10±1.8KN和255±42g,对于第二种情况,较大的冲击力为14.5±0.9KN,加速度峰值为364在所有测试中均测得±27g。

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