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The effect of inbound mass on the dynamic response of the Hybrid III headform and brain tissue deformation

机译:入站质量对Hybrid III头型动力响应和脑组织变形的影响

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The varied impact parameters that characterize an impact to the head have shown to influence the resulting type and severity of outcome injury, both in terms of the dynamic response, and the corresponding deformation of neural tissue. Therefore, when determining head injury risks through event reconstruction, it is important to understand how individual impact characteristics influence these responses. The effect of inbound mass had not yet been documented in the literature. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of inbound mass on the dynamic impact response and brain tissue deformation. A 50th percentile Hybrid III adult male head form was impacted using a simple pendulum system. Impacts to a centric and a non-centric impact location were performed with six varied inbound masses at a velocity of 4.0 m/s. The peak linear and peak angular accelerations were measured. A finite element model, (UCDBTM) was used to determine brain deformation, namely peak maximum principal strain and peak von Mises stress. Inbound mass produced significant differences for peak linear acceleration for centric (F(5, 24) = 217.55, p=.0005) and non-centric (F(5, 24) = 161.98, p=.0005), and for peak angular acceleration for centric (F(5, 24) = 52.51, p=.0005) and non-centric (F(5, 24) = 4.18, p=.007) impact locations. A change in inbound mass also had a significant effect on peak maximum principal strain for centric (F(5, 24) = 11.04, p=.0005) and non-centric (F(5, 24) = 5.87, p =.001), and for peak von Mises stress for centric (F(5, 24) = 24.01, p=.0005) and non-centric (F(5, 24) = 4.62, p=.004) impact locations. These results indicate the inbound mass of an impact should be of consideration when determining risks and prevention to head and brain injury.
机译:在动态响应和神经组织的相应变形方面,表征对头部的撞击的变化的撞击参数已显示出对结果损伤的类型和严重程度的影响。因此,在通过事件重建确定头部受伤风险时,重要的是要了解个人撞击特征如何影响这些响应。入站质量的影响尚未在文献中记录。这项研究的目的是确定入站质量对动态冲击反应和脑组织变形的影响。使用简单的摆锤系统冲击了第50个百分位的Hybrid III成年男性头部形态。用六个变化的入站质量以4.0 m / s的速度对中心和非中心冲击位置进行了冲击。测量了峰值线性加速度和峰值角加速度。有限元模型(UCDBTM)用于确定大脑变形,即最大最大主应变峰值和von Mises峰值应力。入站质量对于中心(F(5,24)= 217.55,p = .0005)和非中心(F(5,24)= 161.98,p = .0005)和峰值角度的峰值线性加速度产生显着差异中心位置(F(5,24)= 52.51,p = .0005)和非中心位置(F(5,24)= 4.18,p = .007)的加速度。入站质量的变化对于中心(F(5,24)= 11.04,p = .0005)和非中心(F(5,24)= 5.87,p = .001)的最大最大主应变也有显着影响),以及峰值von Mises应力在中心(F(5,24)= 24.01,p = .0005)和非中心(F(5,24)= 4.62,p = .004)的冲击位置。这些结果表明,在确定风险和脑部和脑部损伤的预防措施时,应考虑冲击的入站质量。

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  • 作者

    Karton, Clara.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Ottawa (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Ottawa (Canada).;
  • 学科 Neurosciences.;Cellular biology.;Mental health.
  • 学位 M.Sc.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 84 p.
  • 总页数 84
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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