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弹道明胶——不同浓度、温度和固化时间如何影响校准结果。

Ballistics ordnance gelatine - How different concentrations, temperatures and curing times affect calibration results.

作者信息

Maiden Nicholas R, Fisk Wesley, Wachsberger Christian, Byard Roger W

机构信息

The University of Adelaide, Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology, Frome Rd, Adelaide, South Australia, 5005, Australia.

The University of Adelaide, Discipline of Anatomy and Pathology, Frome Rd, Adelaide, South Australia, 5005, Australia.

出版信息

J Forensic Leg Med. 2015 Aug;34:145-50. doi: 10.1016/j.jflm.2015.05.019. Epub 2015 Jun 6.

Abstract

A study was undertaken to determine whether different concentrations of ordnance gelatine, water types, temperatures and curing times would have an effect on projectile penetration of a gelatine tissue surrogate. Both Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) specified gelatines were compared against the FBI calibration standard. 10% w/w and 20% w/w concentrations of gelatine with Bloom numbers of 250 and 285 were prepared and cured at variable temperatures (3-20°C) for 21 hours-3 weeks. Each block was shot on four occasions on the same range using steel calibre 4.5 mm BBs fired from a Daisy(®) air rifle at the required standard velocity of 180 ± 4.5 m/s, to ascertain the mean penetration depth. The results showed no significant difference in mean penetration depth using the three different water types (p > 0.05). Temperature changes and curing times did affect penetration depth. At 10°C, mean penetration depth with 20% gelatine 285 Bloom for the two water types tested was 49.7 ± 1.5 mm after 21 h curing time, whereas the same formulation at 20°C using two different water types was 79.1 ± 2.1 mm after 100 h curing time (p < 0.001). Neither of the NATO 20% concentrations of gelatine at 10°C or a 20% concentration of 285 Bloom gelatine at 10°C met the same calibration standard as the FBI recommended 10% formulation at 4°C. A 20% concentration of 285 Bloom at 20°C met the same calibration/penetration criteria as a 10% concentration of 250 Bloom at 4 °C after 100 h of curing, therefore matching the FBI calibration standard for a soft tissue simulant for wound ballistics research. These results demonstrate significant variability in simulant properties. Failure to standardise ballistic simulants may invalidate experimental results.

摘要

开展了一项研究,以确定不同浓度的火棉胶、水的类型、温度和固化时间是否会对明胶组织替代物的弹丸穿透产生影响。将联邦调查局(FBI)和北大西洋公约组织(NATO)规定的明胶与FBI校准标准进行了比较。制备了浓度为10%(w/w)和20%(w/w)、勃氏硬度值分别为250和285的明胶,并在3至20°C的不同温度下固化21小时至3周。每个明胶块在同一靶场使用口径4.5毫米的钢质BB弹,从黛西(®)气步枪以180±4.5米/秒的要求标准速度射击四次,以确定平均穿透深度。结果表明,使用三种不同类型的水时,平均穿透深度没有显著差异(p>0.05)。温度变化和固化时间确实会影响穿透深度。在10°C时,测试的两种水类型、浓度为20%、勃氏硬度值为285的明胶在固化21小时后的平均穿透深度为49.7±1.5毫米,而在20°C时使用两种不同水类型的相同配方在固化100小时后的平均穿透深度为79.1±2.1毫米(p<0.001)。在10°C下的NATO 20%浓度明胶或10°C下20%浓度、勃氏硬度值为285的明胶均未达到与FBI推荐的4°C下10%配方相同的校准标准。在20°C下20%浓度、勃氏硬度值为285的明胶在固化100小时后达到了与4°C下10%浓度、勃氏硬度值为250的明胶相同的校准/穿透标准,因此符合FBI用于伤口弹道学研究的软组织模拟物的校准标准。这些结果表明模拟物特性存在显著差异。未能使弹道模拟物标准化可能会使实验结果无效。

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