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Performance of an advanced combat helmet with different interior cushioning systems in ballistic impact: Experiments and finite element simulations

机译:具有不同内部缓冲系统的先进战斗头盔在弹道撞击中的性能:实验和有限元模拟

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This paper presents results from both experiments and numerical simulations of frontal and lateral ballistic impacts on a Hybrid III headform equipped with Advanced Combat Helmets (ACH) of two different interior cushioning designs, namely the strap-netting system and the Oregon Aero (OA) foam padding. It aims to study the differences between two different impact orientations for these two different interior cushioning systems. The experiments involve frontal and lateral ballistic impacts of a 11.9 g spherical steel projectile traveling at speeds of approximately 200 m/s, striking on the helmet-cushion-headform assemblies. The dynamic interaction between various components of the helmet-cushion-headform assemblies are investigated with the use of high-speed photography while post-test evaluation of the damaged helmets are performed using visual observation, optical microscopy and computed tomography (CT) scan. A series of ballistic impact simulations with finite element (FE) models of the two assemblies reconstructed from CT images, are performed to correlate with experimental results. The commercial software, Abaqus™, is used for the FE analyses. In general, there is reasonable correlation between numerical and experimental observations and on quantitative parameters, such as head accelerations, helmet damage and deflections. It is also found that softer foams with low stiffness are more effective as shock absorbing cushion against ballistic impacts under certain condition. Additionally, results of the two interior cushioning systems are compared with various injury criteria to assess their acceleration levels. It is found that, for frontal impact, the helmet with strap-netting system fails both the Wayne State Tolerance Curve (WSTC) and Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standards (FMVSS) 218 criteria while the one with OA foam-padding passes both.
机译:本文介绍了从正面和侧面弹道冲击对配备有两种不同内部缓冲设计的Advanced Combat Helmets(ACH)的Hybrid III头盔的正面和侧面弹道撞击的实验结果和数值模拟,分别是绑带网系统和Oregon Aero(OA)泡沫填充。它旨在研究这两种不同的内部缓冲系统在两种不同的冲击方向之间的差异。实验涉及11.9 g球形钢弹以大约200 m / s的速度向正面和侧面的弹道撞击,撞击头盔-头盔-头模组件。使用高速摄影技术研究了头盔-枕型头盔组件各个组件之间的动态相互作用,同时使用视觉观察,光学显微镜和计算机断层扫描(CT)进行了受损头盔的测试后评估。用从CT图像重建的两个组件的有限元(FE)模型进行了一系列弹道冲击仿真,以与实验结果相关。商业软件Abaqus™用于有限元分析。通常,数值和实验观察值之间以及定量参数(例如头部加速度,头盔损坏和变形)之间存在合理的关联。还发现,具有低刚度的较软泡沫作为减震垫在特定条件下抵抗弹道冲击更为有效。此外,将两个内部缓冲系统的结果与各种伤害标准进行比较,以评估其加速度水平。结果发现,对于正面碰撞,带网状头盔的头盔既没有达到韦恩州容差曲线(WSTC),也没有达到联邦机动车安全标准(FMVSS)218的标准,而带有OA泡沫衬垫的头盔则同时通过了这两项标准。

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