Nonlinear viscoelastic model for head impact injury hazard.

Author(s)
Haut, R.C. Gadd, C.W. & Madeira, R.
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Abstract

This study explores the application of viscoelastic modeling for characterization of brain responses to impulsive loadings with the objective of learning whether such models exhibit the same time dependency of strain or likelihood of injury. Preliminary static and dynamic tests upon small mammalian material are described with particular attention given to strain in the vicinity of the brainstem as a function of loading profile.

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B 3761 (In: B 1450 S [electronic version only]) /84/91/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 16th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Detroit, November 1972, p. 149-159, fig., graph., ref.; SAE Paper No. 720963.

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