On scaling in head injury research.

Author(s)
Ljung, C.
Year
Abstract

Data regarding impact tolerance levels in head injury research have to based on experiments performed on cadavers or animals for obvious reasons. From the differences in shape or size between animal brains and the human brains follows that no direct conclusions regarding tolerance levels for man can be made from animal tests. It is shown that the simple scaling laws valid for elastodynamic problems should be expected to give a fair accuracy at attempts to translate results from animals to man.

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B 17474 (In: B 17457) /84/ IRRD 251241
Source

In: Proceedings of the 5th international IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impacts, Birmingham, 9, 10, 11 September 1980, p. 209-217, 5 graph., 7 ref.

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