Haut R C
Biomedical Science Department, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Mich. 48090.
J Biomech Eng. 1989 May;111(2):136-40. doi: 10.1115/1.3168354.
The tensile strength of skin is associated, in part, with its potential for laceration from impact. The quasi-static tensile strength of skin depends on orientation. The objective of this study was to determine whether the strength of skin in high speed tensile failure experiments exhibits a similar dependence on orientation. Tensile experiments were conducted at 6000 percent/s and 30 percent/s on dorsal skin of rats aged 1-6 months. Experiments were performed on specimens cut perpendicularly and longitudinally to the spine at cranial and caudal locations. The tensile failure properties depended on location, orientation, age and strain rate. The strength was dependent on orientation to the same degree in high and low speed tests. This helps explain why accident statistics show that skin lacerates preferentially on the body.
皮肤的抗张强度部分与其因撞击而发生撕裂的可能性相关。皮肤的准静态抗张强度取决于其方向。本研究的目的是确定在高速拉伸破坏实验中皮肤的强度是否表现出对方向的类似依赖性。对1至6个月大的大鼠背部皮肤以6000%/秒和30%/秒的速度进行拉伸实验。在颅骨和尾部位置垂直于脊柱和沿脊柱纵向切割的标本上进行实验。拉伸破坏特性取决于位置、方向、年龄和应变率。在高速和低速测试中,强度对方向的依赖性程度相同。这有助于解释为何事故统计数据显示身体上的皮肤更容易出现撕裂伤。