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Dynamic finite element simulation of the gunshot injury to the human forehead protected by polyvinyl alcohol sponge

机译:聚乙烯醇海绵保护前额枪击伤害的动态有限元模拟

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Although there are some traditional models of the gunshot wounds, there is still a need for more modeling analyses due to the difficulties related to the gunshot wounds to the forehead region of the human skull. In this study, the degree of damage as a consequence of penetrating head injuries due to gunshot wounds was determined using a preliminary finite element (FE) model of the human skull. In addition, the role of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponge, which can be used as an alternative to reinforce the kinetic energy absorption capacity of bullet-proof vest and helmet materials, to minimize the amount of skull injury due to penetrating processes was investigated through the FE model. Digital computed tomography along with magnetic resonance imaging data of the human head were employed to launch a three-dimensional (3D) FE model of the skull. Two geometrical shapes of projectiles (steel ball and bullet) were simulated for penetrating with an initial impact velocity of 734 m/s using nonlinear dynamic modeling code, namely LS-DYNA. The role of the damaged/distorted elements were removed during computation when the stress or strain reached their thresholds. The stress distributions in various parts of the forehead and sponge after injury were also computed. The results revealed the same amount of stress for both the steel ball and bullet after hitting the skull. The modeling results also indicated the time that steel ball takes to penetrate into the skull is lower than that of the bullet. In addition, more than 21 % of the steel ball's kinetic energy was absorbed by the PVA sponge and, subsequently, injury sternness of the forehead was considerably minimized. The findings advise the application of the PVA sponge as a substitute strengthening material to be able to diminish the energy of impact as well as the load transmitted to the object.
机译:尽管存在枪伤的一些传统模型,但是由于与人头骨前额区域的枪伤有关的困难,仍然需要更多的建模分析。在这项研究中,使用人类头骨的初步有限元(FE)模型确定了由于枪伤造成的穿透性头部受伤所造成的损害程度。此外,还通过以下方法研究了聚乙烯醇(PVA)海绵的作用,该海绵可以用作增强防弹背心和头盔材料的动能吸收能力的替代方法,以最大程度地减少穿透过程对颅骨的伤害FE模型。使用数字计算机断层扫描以及人头的磁共振成像数据来启动头骨的三维(3D)FE模型。使用非线性动力学建模代码LS-DYNA,模拟了两种几何形状的弹丸(钢球和子弹),以734 m / s的初始冲击速度穿透。当应力或应变达到其阈值时,在计算过程中将删除损坏/变形元素的作用。还计算了受伤后额头和海绵各部位的应力分布。结果显示,击中头骨后,钢球和子弹的应力量相同。建模结果还表明,钢球进入头骨所需的时间比子弹的时间短。此外,PVA海绵吸收了超过21%的钢球动能,因此,额头的严厉性受到了极大的抑制。研究结果建议使用PVA海绵作为替代增强材料,以减少冲击能量以及传递给物体的负荷。

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    《Journal of materials science》 |2016年第4期|74.1-74.12|共12页
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    Kyushu Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Nishi Ku, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan;

    Iran Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Mech Engn, Tissue Engn & Biol Syst Res Lab, Tehran 16846, Iran;

    Iran Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Mech Engn, Tissue Engn & Biol Syst Res Lab, Tehran 16846, Iran;

    Kyushu Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Nishi Ku, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan;

    Kyushu Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Nishi Ku, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan;

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