Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion

The paper presents the analysis of the load of lower limbs of occupants in the armoured military vehicle, which has been destroyed by detonation of the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) charge under the vehicle. A simplified model of the human lower limb focused on upper ankle joint was developed in...

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Main Authors: Klekiel T., Będziński R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2015-09-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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spelling doaj-b6e303ebc84247839c0d9c06e2bf269b2020-11-25T03:12:09ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092015-09-016032115212110.1515/amm-2015-0356amm-2015-0356Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During ExplosionKlekiel T.0Będziński R.1 UNIVERSITY OF ZIELONA GORA, DIVISION OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, POLAND UNIVERSITY OF ZIELONA GORA, DIVISION OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, POLANDThe paper presents the analysis of the load of lower limbs of occupants in the armoured military vehicle, which has been destroyed by detonation of the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) charge under the vehicle. A simplified model of the human lower limb focused on upper ankle joint was developed in order to determine the reaction forces in joints and load in particular segments during the blast load. The model of upper ankle joint, include a tibia and an ankle bone with corresponding articular cartilage, has been developed. An analysis of the stress distribution under the influence of forces applied at different angles to the biomechanical axis of a limb has been performed. We analyzed the case of the lower limb of a sitting man leaning his feet on the floor. It has been shown that during a foot pronation induced by a knee outward deviation, the axial load on the foot causes significantly greater tension in the tibia. At the same time it has been shown that within the medial malleolus, tensile stresses occur on the surface of the bone which may lead to fracture of the medial malleolus. It is a common case of injuries caused by loads on foot of passengers in armored vehicles during a mine or IED load under the vehicle. It was shown that the outward deviation of the knee increases the risk of the foot injury within the ankle joint.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2015.60.issue-3/amm-2015-0356/amm-2015-0356.xml?format=INTLarge deformationFinite element modelinglower limb injuryupper ankle jointmilitary vehicleexplosion
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Będziński R.
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Będziński R.
Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
Large deformation
Finite element modeling
lower limb injury
upper ankle joint
military vehicle
explosion
author_facet Klekiel T.
Będziński R.
author_sort Klekiel T.
title Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion
title_short Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion
title_full Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion
title_fullStr Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Analysis Of Large Deformation Of Articular Cartilage In Upper Ankle Joint Of Occupant In Military Vehicles During Explosion
title_sort finite element analysis of large deformation of articular cartilage in upper ankle joint of occupant in military vehicles during explosion
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
issn 2300-1909
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The paper presents the analysis of the load of lower limbs of occupants in the armoured military vehicle, which has been destroyed by detonation of the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) charge under the vehicle. A simplified model of the human lower limb focused on upper ankle joint was developed in order to determine the reaction forces in joints and load in particular segments during the blast load. The model of upper ankle joint, include a tibia and an ankle bone with corresponding articular cartilage, has been developed. An analysis of the stress distribution under the influence of forces applied at different angles to the biomechanical axis of a limb has been performed. We analyzed the case of the lower limb of a sitting man leaning his feet on the floor. It has been shown that during a foot pronation induced by a knee outward deviation, the axial load on the foot causes significantly greater tension in the tibia. At the same time it has been shown that within the medial malleolus, tensile stresses occur on the surface of the bone which may lead to fracture of the medial malleolus. It is a common case of injuries caused by loads on foot of passengers in armored vehicles during a mine or IED load under the vehicle. It was shown that the outward deviation of the knee increases the risk of the foot injury within the ankle joint.
topic Large deformation
Finite element modeling
lower limb injury
upper ankle joint
military vehicle
explosion
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