Human maxilla bone response to 30 degrees oriented impacts and comparison with frontal bone impacts.

Author(s)
Bruyere, K. Bermond, F. Bouquet, R. Caire, Y. Ramet, M. & Voïglio, E.
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Abstract

The aims of this study were to compare the responses of human maxilla and frontal bones under 30 degree oriented impacts. Maxilla and frontal bones of the same subject were impacted by a guided horizontal steel cylinder. Linear acceleration time histories and force time histories were plotted and corridors were proposed for maxilla bone response. Sensitivity of head dynamics in regard to impact energy level and localisation showed the protection of the intracranial contents by the facial bones crushing. Injury risk curves were established for impact on frontal bone, showing a 50% risk injury for impact energy of 265 J or impact force of 7500 N. (A)

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C 18006 (In: C 17992 S) /84 / ITRD E203798
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In: Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Chicago, Illinois, October 2-4, 2000, p. 219-234, 17 ref.

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