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Evaluation and injury investigation of a finite element foot and ankle model for small female occupants

机译:小女性占用者有限元脚和踝部模型的评价与损伤调查

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Female occupants sustain high frequency of injury to the foot and ankle in motor vehicle crashes (MVCs). To investigate injury mechanisms, this study evaluated a finite element model of the foot and ankle of a small female occupant (F05). The model was validated in four loading conditions relevant to MVCs (axial rotation,dynamic inversion and eversion, dorsiflexion and axial impact) and scaling approaches were applied to available post-mortem human surrogate data to provide appropriate boundary conditions and experimental biofidelity targets. Compared to an average male model, the F05 model predicted more bony fractures in comparable dynamic loading conditions, consistent with field observations for female occupants in crash incidents. Further research is needed to improve model biofidelity and account for gender and age variations for female occupants. This model will be useful for understanding female-specific injury mechanisms and guiding the development of effective countermeasures in vehicle design.
机译:女性占用者在机动车崩溃(MVCS)中维持脚和脚踝的高频率。为了调查伤害机制,本研究评估了小女性乘员的脚和脚踝的有限元模型(F05)。该模型在与MVCS相关的四种负载条件下验证(轴向旋转,动态反转和转化,背离的致阵列和轴向冲击)和缩放方法应用于可用的验尸人替代数据,以提供适当的边界条件和实验生物化靶标。与平均男性模型相比,F05模型预测了比较动态负载条件中更多的骨折,与碰撞事件中的女性乘员的田间观察一致。需要进一步的研究来改善模型生物能力,并考虑女性占用者的性别和年龄变异。该模型对理解女性特定伤害机制有用,指导车辆设计中有效对策的发展。

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