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Investigation Of Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Srpas) To Human Head Impact, Yuhu Weng Jul 2021

Investigation Of Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Srpas) To Human Head Impact, Yuhu Weng

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Small remotely piloted aircraft system (sRPAS) to ground human head impact could cause injuries to the public. Skull fractures and brain injuries have been observed in sRPAS-related impacts, which varied in angles, locations and velocities. This study developed a representative quadcopter sRPAS finite element model and incorporated it with THUMS ver 4.02 50th percentile male and 5th percentile small female models to simulate sRPAS to human head impacts. The simulations were validated with cadaver experiments. The common injury metrics such as head injury criteria (HIC) and brain injury criterion (BrIC) were correlated with head injury-related responses such as …


Biomechanical Analysis Of Commotio Cordis In Children's Baseball - A Computational Approach, Grant J. Dickey Jun 2021

Biomechanical Analysis Of Commotio Cordis In Children's Baseball - A Computational Approach, Grant J. Dickey

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Commotio cordis is the second leading cause of cardiac death in young athletes. This rare sudden-death mechanism most commonly affects young children playing baseball. It is caused by impacts to the chest during the repolarization phase of the cardiac cycle, which causes the heart to go into ventricular fibrillation, often leading to death. This study adopted the detailed and validated CHARM-10 child finite element model to replicate commotio cordis instances by simulating baseball impacts to the chest. New commotio cordis injury metrics were developed to create a more accurate prediction for chest protector effectiveness. The conventionally used injury metrics for …