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Development and validation of a three-dimensional finite element model of advanced combat helmet and biomechanical analysis of human head and helmet response to primary blast insult.

机译:先进战斗头盔的三维有限元模型的开发和验证,以及人类头部和头盔对原始爆炸伤害的反应的生物力学分析。

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Blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) has emerged as a "signature injury" in combat casualty care. Present combat helmets are designed primarily to protect against ballistic and blunt impacts, but the current issue with helmets is protection from primary blast effects. In order to delineate wave interaction and propagation with the combat helmet and human head, a detailed finite element (FE) model of Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) was developed and validated. A series of finite element analyses was undertaken to evaluate blast wave attenuating capability of the ACH by comparing the head/brain responses against blast loadings between the validated FE human head models with and without helmet. The integrated FE helmet/head model was subjected to blast insults at various overpressures (0.27-0.66 MPa) according to Bowen's lung iso damage threshold curves. Effectiveness of the helmet with respect to various head orientations was also investigated. The resulting biomechanical responses of the brain to blast threats were compared for the human head with and without the helmet.;For all Bowen's cases, the peak intracranial pressures sustained by the head without helmet ranged from 0.68-1.8 MPa in the coup cortical region. ACH was found to mitigate intracranial pressures in the head by 10-35%. The helmeted head resulted in average 30% lower peak brain strains and product of strain and strain rate. Among three blast-loading directions with ACH in use, the highest reduction in peak intracranial pressure (44%) was from backward blast, whereas the lowest reduction in peak intracranial pressures and brain strains was due to forward blast (27%).;The biomechanical responses of a human head to primary blast insult exhibited directional sensitivity owing to the different geometric contours and coverage of the helmet construction and asymmetric anatomy of the human head. Thus, direction-specific tolerances for bTBI are needed in helmet design in order to offer omni-directional protection for the human head.;A series of FE analyses was also conducted to evaluate the effects of blast overpressure on the brain of a new blast anatomical headform model constructed with the actual human head geometry and simulant materials for skull and brain. Biomechanical parameters within the intracranial cavity of the blast headform model were compared to those from the human head model. Results suggested that differences in mechanical properties between the simulant materials and human skull/brain tissue properties influenced shock propagation through the head.
机译:爆炸引起的颅脑外伤(bTBI)已成为战斗伤亡护理中的“招牌伤”。当前的战斗头盔主要是为了防止弹道和钝器撞击而设计的,但是目前头盔的问题是要防止主要的爆炸作用。为了描述波与战斗头盔和人头的相互作用和传播,开发并验证了高级战斗头盔(ACH)的详细有限元(FE)模型。通过比较经过验证的带头盔和不带头盔的FE人体头部模型的头部/大脑对爆炸载荷的响应,进行了一系列有限元分析,以评估ACH的爆炸波衰减能力。根据Bowen的肺部iso损伤阈值曲线,集成的FE头盔/头部模型在各种超压(0.27-0.66 MPa)下遭受爆炸冲击。还研究了头盔在各种头部方向上的有效性。比较了戴头盔和不戴头盔的人头部对爆炸危险的大脑生物力学反应。在所有Bowen病例中,不戴头盔的人头部在颅骨皮质区域承受的峰值颅内压范围为0.68-1.8 MPa。发现ACH可减轻头部颅内压10-35%。戴头盔的头部平均降低了30%的峰值大脑劳损以及劳损和劳损率的乘积。在使用ACH的三个冲击波加载方向中,峰值颅内压降低幅度最大(44%)来自反向冲击波,而峰值颅内压和脑部应变降低幅度最小的是正向冲击波(27​​%)。由于头部的头盔的结构和覆盖面的不同几何形状以及头部的不对称解剖结构,头部对原发爆炸伤害的生物力学响应表现出方向敏感性。因此,在头盔设计中需要针对bTBI的方向特定的公差,以便为人的头部提供全方位的保护。;还进行了一系列有限元分析,以评估爆炸超压对新型爆炸解剖结构的大脑的影响使用实际的人头几何形状和头骨和大脑模拟材料构造的头模模型。将爆炸头型模型的颅内腔内的生物力学参数与人头模型的相比。结果表明,模拟材料与人类头骨/大脑组织特性之间的机械性能差异会影响通过头部传播的冲击。

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  • 作者

    Makwana, Rahul.;

  • 作者单位

    Wayne State University.;

  • 授予单位 Wayne State University.;
  • 学科 Engineering Mechanical.;Biophysics Biomechanics.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 145 p.
  • 总页数 145
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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