Finite element modelling of non- penetrating thoracic impact.

Author(s)
Bush, I.S. & Challener, S.A.
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Abstract

A study has been undertaken to identify the fundamental mechanisms involved during non- penetrating thoracic impact and in particular to determine how energy is transferred from the contact point on the thoracic wall to other sites inside the thorax. The finite element method has been used to demonstrate the propagation of the pressure wave through the lung, including reflection at boundaries, and identifying regions where stress concentration and contusion damage may occur.

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Library number
B 27567 (In: B 27551) /84 / IRRD 817592
Source

In: Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on the Biomechanics of Impacts (IRCOBI), Bergisch- Gladbach (F.R.G.), September 14- 16, 1988, p. 227- 238, 4 ref.

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