Impact on a head-neck structure.

Author(s)
Landkof, B. Goldsmith, W. & Sackman, J.L.
Year
Abstract

An analytical and experimental study was executed involving non-destructive, axisymmetric impact on a fluid-filled shell constrained by a viscoelastic, artificial neck- a system intended to simulate a human head-neck structure. The resultant predictions of circumferential shell strain, fluid pressure, and displacement of the junction were found to be in good agreement with the experimental data. Implications of the results for head injury are discussed.

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B 11760 T /84/
Source

Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 9 (1976), No. 3 (March), p. 141-151, 3 fig., 7 graph., 24 ref.

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