An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation

The objective of this research was to better understand how impact angle influences headform dynamic response and brain tissue deformation. A bare headform was impacted using a pneumatic linear impactor at 5.5 m/s. The impacts were directed on the front and side location at angles of 0, 5, 10 and 15...

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Main Author: Oeur, Anna
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23614
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-236142013-04-05T03:21:38ZAn Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue DeformationOeur, Annahead impactimpact angleHybrid IIIfinite element analysisThe objective of this research was to better understand how impact angle influences headform dynamic response and brain tissue deformation. A bare headform was impacted using a pneumatic linear impactor at 5.5 m/s. The impacts were directed on the front and side location at angles of 0, 5, 10 and 15° rightward rotations as well as -5, -10 and -15° (leftward) rotations at the side to examine the characteristics of the head and neckform on the results. Peak resultant linear and rotational accelerations from the headform as well as peak maximum principal strain (MPS) and von Mises stress (VMS) estimated from a brain finite element model were used to measure the effect of impact angle. Significant results were dependent upon the impact angle and location as well as the dependent variable used for comparison (p <0.05). Impact angle produced significant differences in rotational acceleration and MPS at both the front and side; however angle only had an effect on VMS and linear acceleration at the front and side locations, respectively. These findings show that the effect of impact angle is asymmetrical and is specific to the dependent variable. This study suggests that varying impact angle alone may not be as influential on headform dynamic response and brain tissue deformation and that the severity of an impact may be more of a function of how both location and angle create high risk conditions.2012-12-21T15:36:15Z2012-12-21T15:36:15Z20122012-12-21Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/23614en
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topic head impact
impact angle
Hybrid III
finite element analysis
spellingShingle head impact
impact angle
Hybrid III
finite element analysis
Oeur, Anna
An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation
description The objective of this research was to better understand how impact angle influences headform dynamic response and brain tissue deformation. A bare headform was impacted using a pneumatic linear impactor at 5.5 m/s. The impacts were directed on the front and side location at angles of 0, 5, 10 and 15° rightward rotations as well as -5, -10 and -15° (leftward) rotations at the side to examine the characteristics of the head and neckform on the results. Peak resultant linear and rotational accelerations from the headform as well as peak maximum principal strain (MPS) and von Mises stress (VMS) estimated from a brain finite element model were used to measure the effect of impact angle. Significant results were dependent upon the impact angle and location as well as the dependent variable used for comparison (p <0.05). Impact angle produced significant differences in rotational acceleration and MPS at both the front and side; however angle only had an effect on VMS and linear acceleration at the front and side locations, respectively. These findings show that the effect of impact angle is asymmetrical and is specific to the dependent variable. This study suggests that varying impact angle alone may not be as influential on headform dynamic response and brain tissue deformation and that the severity of an impact may be more of a function of how both location and angle create high risk conditions.
author Oeur, Anna
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title An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation
title_short An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation
title_full An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation
title_fullStr An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Head Impact angle on the Dynamic Response of a Hybrid III Headform and Brain Tissue Deformation
title_sort analysis of head impact angle on the dynamic response of a hybrid iii headform and brain tissue deformation
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