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2014

Wright State University

Fall Injuries

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Finite Element Simulation Of Skull Fracture Evoked By Fall Injuries, Anthony Vicini Jan 2014

Finite Element Simulation Of Skull Fracture Evoked By Fall Injuries, Anthony Vicini

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This study presents novel predictive equations for von Mises stresses and deflection of bones in the frontal and lateral regions of the skull. The equations were developed based on results of a finite element model developed here. The model was validated for frontal and lateral loading conditions with input values mimetic to fall scenarios. Using neural network processing of the information derived from the model achieved R2 values of 0.9990 for both the stress and deflection. Based on the outcome of the fall victims, a threshold von Mises stress of 40.9 to 46.6 MPa was found to indicate skull fracture …