Validation of a 3D anatomic human head model and replication of head impact in motorcycle accident by finite element modeling.

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Kang, H.-S. Willinger, R. Diaw, B.M. & Chinn, B.
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Abstract

The aim of this work is to validate a new three-dimensional (3D) anatomic human head model by simulating a direct head impact of a A.M. Nahum's experiment (See IRRD 247788), and then to replicate the head impact caused by a motorcycle accident. At the validation level, model responses were compared with the measured cadaver test data in terms of impact force, head acceleration, and five epidural pressures. Model response duplicate closely A.M. Nahum's experimental head response. After this validation, a numerical replication of a real head impact in motorcycle accident was realized.This simulation was based on the experimental accident reconstruction executed by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) in the United Kingdom. The results of the simulation were compared to the medical observations for the injured motorcyclist considered in this study. In this motorcycle accident replication, a good correlation was found between numerical head response, in terms of intracranial stress, and observed brain injuries in autopsy. (A)

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C 12135 (In: C 12112 [electronic version only]) /84 / IRRD E201195
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In: Proceedings of the 41th Stapp Car Crash conference, Orlando, Florida, November 13-14, 1997, SAE technical paper 973339, p. 329-338, 16 ref.

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