Proposition of a new dummy head : the BIMASS 150 principle.

Author(s)
Willinger, R. Kopp, C.M. Ramet, M. Bouquet, R. & Caire, Y.
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to transfer the biomechanical head study results to a physical model intended for 'measuring' the shock severity. The chosen principle is that of two masses which model the brain and skull and whose mechanical liaison has such a rigidity such that the systems natural frequency is at 150 Hz. The validation of the model relies on the superimposition of the physical model's mechanical impedance with the mechanical impedance of the human head in vivo. In a real shock situation, this new 'Dummy head' enables intracranial mechanical parameters to be recorded as a function of the shock's characteristics. In particular, it is shown how it is possible to predict the relative brain-skull movement phenomena as a function of shock damping.

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C 1993 (In: C 1977) /84 / IRRD 860670
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In: Proceedings of the 1993 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impacts, September 8-9-10, 1993, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, p. 229-240, 14 ref.

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