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前额、颧骨和下颌骨的弹道冲击:人体与易碎假人面部生物力学的比较

Ballistic impact to the forehead, zygoma, and mandible: comparison of human and frangible dummy face biomechanics.

作者信息

Viano David C, Bir Cynthia, Walilko Tim, Sherman Don

机构信息

Wayne State University, Bioengineering Center, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

J Trauma. 2004 Jun;56(6):1305-11. doi: 10.1097/01.ta.0000064209.21216.4e.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Currently, there is a greater use of nonlethal force in law enforcement and military operations. Because facial injuries have been observed, there is a need to understand the human response to ballistic impacts involving various regions of the face. This study aimed to establish blunt ballistic response corridors for high-speed, low-mass facial impacts to the forehead, zygoma, and mandible, and to determine how these responses compare with those of the frangible Hybrid III headform. Correlation of the human and dummy responses allows injury risk assessment for munitions used in the field.

METHODS

Facial impacts to the forehead, zygoma, and mandible of six cadavers at 42 +/- 10 m/sec were conducted using a 25- to 35-g projectile 37 mm in diameter that was instrumented with an accelerometer to determine impact force. High-speed video analysis determined penetration of the projectile, and autopsy determined the facial fractures. Force and deflection were normalized for the 50% tile response, and corridors were determined for blunt ballistic impacts. Similar tests were conducted on the frangible face of the Hybrid III dummy.

RESULTS

Peak normalized force of 3.5 +/- 0.9 kN on the forehead and 3.0 +/- 1.0 kN on the mandible did not result in fractures, whereas an impact force of 2.3 +/- 0.5 kN on the zygoma caused anterior maxilla fractures. The frangible Hybrid III face developed similar force levels, but with less penetration of the projectile. Its stiffness was 43% greater than that of the cadaver.

CONCLUSIONS

Higher impact force can be tolerated on the forehead and mandible than on the zygoma. Normalized force-deflection and force-time corridors were established for the human response. The frangible Hybrid III face is an effective surrogate for assessing ballistic injury risks, but greater compliance would make it more biofidelic. Initial human tolerance levels of 6.0 kN for the forehead, 1.6 kN for the zygoma, and 1.9 kN for the mandible have been established for ballistic impacts to the face.

摘要

背景

目前,执法和军事行动中对非致命武力的使用更为频繁。鉴于已观察到面部受伤情况,有必要了解人体对涉及面部不同区域的弹道冲击的反应。本研究旨在建立针对高速、低质量物体对前额、颧骨和下颌骨造成面部冲击的钝性弹道反应通道,并确定这些反应与易碎的混合III型人体模型的反应相比情况如何。人体和模型反应的相关性有助于评估战场上使用的弹药的伤害风险。

方法

使用直径37毫米、重25至35克且装有加速度计以测定冲击力的射弹,以42±10米/秒的速度对6具尸体的前额、颧骨和下颌骨进行面部冲击。高速视频分析确定射弹的穿透情况,尸检确定面部骨折情况。将力和偏转量按50%百分位数反应进行归一化处理,并确定钝性弹道冲击的通道。对混合III型人体模型的易碎面部进行了类似测试。

结果

前额的归一化峰值力为3.5±0.9千牛,下颌骨为3.0±1.0千牛,未导致骨折,而颧骨处2.3±0.5千牛的冲击力导致上颌前部骨折。易碎的混合III型面部产生了类似的力水平,但射弹穿透较少。其刚度比尸体面部大43%。

结论

与颧骨相比,前额和下颌骨能够承受更高的冲击力。建立了人体反应的归一化力-偏转和力-时间通道。易碎的混合III型面部是评估弹道伤害风险的有效替代物,但更高的顺应性将使其更具生物逼真度。已确定面部弹道冲击时人体的初始耐受水平为前额6.0千牛、颧骨1.6千牛、下颌骨1.9千牛。

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