Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) due to blast-induced wave propagation are not well studied owing to limited published literatures on the subject. This study demonstrates the utilization of a head-helmet model and investigates the effect of using a faceshield with different configurations of laminate...

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Main Authors: Bin Yang, Qun Wang, Peng Li, Yong Tang, Yu Wang, Zheng Shi, Li-Bo Cao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JVE International 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Vibroengineering
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Online Access:https://www.jvejournals.com/article/17477
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spelling doaj-44a93ba0b807459faa938b3f1cc4dba02020-11-25T01:10:17ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Vibroengineering1392-87162538-84602016-12-011885462547210.21595/jve.2016.1747717477Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagationBin Yang0Qun Wang1Peng Li2Yong Tang3Yu Wang4Zheng Shi5Li-Bo Cao6College of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaCollege of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaCollege of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaCollege of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaDepartment of Automobile Technology, Nanjing Jinling Secondary Vocational School, Nanjing 210000, ChinaCollege of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Design and Manufacturing for Vehicle Body, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, ChinaTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) due to blast-induced wave propagation are not well studied owing to limited published literatures on the subject. This study demonstrates the utilization of a head-helmet model and investigates the effect of using a faceshield with different configurations of laminate composites of polycarbonate and aerogel materials. The model validation is performed against studies published in the literature. The processes of blast wave propagation in the air and blast interaction with the head are modeled by a Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) multi-material finite element method (FEM) formulation, together with a fluid-structure dynamic interaction algorithm. The effectiveness of the different faceshield configurations when exposed to a frontal blast wave with one atmosphere (atm) peak overpressure is evaluated. Results show that the helmet with faceshield can delay the transmission of blast waves to the face and lower the skull stresses and intracranial pressures (ICP) at the frontal and parietal lobes in the first 1.7 ms. Faceshields with a combination of polycarbonate and aerogel layers perform better than the fully polycarbonate ones. It is also revealed that the single 0.6 mm thick aerogel layer in the 3-layer configuration and two layers of 0.6 mm thick aerogel in the 5-layer configuration are the most effective. The paper provides insights into the interaction mechanics between the biological head model and the blast wave.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/17477blast-induced wavetraumatic brain injury (TBI)intracranial pressures (ICP)skull stresshelmet with faceshield
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author Bin Yang
Qun Wang
Peng Li
Yong Tang
Yu Wang
Zheng Shi
Li-Bo Cao
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Qun Wang
Peng Li
Yong Tang
Yu Wang
Zheng Shi
Li-Bo Cao
Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
Journal of Vibroengineering
blast-induced wave
traumatic brain injury (TBI)
intracranial pressures (ICP)
skull stress
helmet with faceshield
author_facet Bin Yang
Qun Wang
Peng Li
Yong Tang
Yu Wang
Zheng Shi
Li-Bo Cao
author_sort Bin Yang
title Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
title_short Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
title_full Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
title_fullStr Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
title_sort biomechanical assessment of brain dynamic responses due to blast-induced wave propagation
publisher JVE International
series Journal of Vibroengineering
issn 1392-8716
2538-8460
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) due to blast-induced wave propagation are not well studied owing to limited published literatures on the subject. This study demonstrates the utilization of a head-helmet model and investigates the effect of using a faceshield with different configurations of laminate composites of polycarbonate and aerogel materials. The model validation is performed against studies published in the literature. The processes of blast wave propagation in the air and blast interaction with the head are modeled by a Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) multi-material finite element method (FEM) formulation, together with a fluid-structure dynamic interaction algorithm. The effectiveness of the different faceshield configurations when exposed to a frontal blast wave with one atmosphere (atm) peak overpressure is evaluated. Results show that the helmet with faceshield can delay the transmission of blast waves to the face and lower the skull stresses and intracranial pressures (ICP) at the frontal and parietal lobes in the first 1.7 ms. Faceshields with a combination of polycarbonate and aerogel layers perform better than the fully polycarbonate ones. It is also revealed that the single 0.6 mm thick aerogel layer in the 3-layer configuration and two layers of 0.6 mm thick aerogel in the 5-layer configuration are the most effective. The paper provides insights into the interaction mechanics between the biological head model and the blast wave.
topic blast-induced wave
traumatic brain injury (TBI)
intracranial pressures (ICP)
skull stress
helmet with faceshield
url https://www.jvejournals.com/article/17477
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