Williams Elisabeth M P, Graham Emma S, Jermy Mark C, Kieser David C, Taylor Michael C
Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) Ltd, Christchurch Science Centre, PO Box 29-1818041, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Department of Exercise Science, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.
J Forensic Sci. 2019 Mar;64(2):413-421. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13855. Epub 2018 Jul 5.
Although the characteristics of cast-off bloodstain patterns are well known, the physics of the mechanism by which they are created is poorly understood. The aim of this work was to describe the process by which blood droplets disengage from swinging objects. Cast-off droplets were recorded using high-speed digital video photography, and the resulting cast-off patterns were analyzed to draw inferences about the trajectories of individual drops. Blood on the object's distal end formed ligaments, which subsequently disintegrated into droplets. Initial droplet trajectories were approximately tangential to the trajectory of the location on the object from which the droplet was released. The application of the laws of physics to the mechanism of cast-off is discussed, and the process of drop formation is compared to that of passive drop formation. A technical description of cast-off is proposed, and a diagram to aid investigators in interpreting cast-off patterns at crime scenes is offered.
尽管抛甩血迹模式的特征广为人知,但其形成机制的物理原理却鲜为人知。这项工作的目的是描述血滴从摆动物体上脱离的过程。使用高速数字视频摄影记录抛甩的血滴,并对产生的抛甩模式进行分析,以推断单个血滴的轨迹。物体远端的血液形成韧带,随后韧带分解成血滴。初始血滴轨迹大致与血滴从物体上释放位置的轨迹相切。讨论了物理定律在抛甩机制中的应用,并将血滴形成过程与被动血滴形成过程进行了比较。提出了抛甩的技术描述,并提供了一个图表,以帮助调查人员解释犯罪现场的抛甩模式。