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降落伞开伞冲击致颈部损伤的数值模拟与分析

Numerical modeling and analysis of neck injury induced by parachute opening shock.

作者信息

Zhu Feng, Voo Liming, Balakrishnan Krithika, Lapera Michael, Cheng Zhiqing

机构信息

Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA.

Applied Physical Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD, 20723, USA.

出版信息

Med Biol Eng Comput. 2025 Mar;63(3):849-865. doi: 10.1007/s11517-024-03220-x. Epub 2024 Nov 7.

Abstract

Neck injuries from parachute opening shock (POS) are a concern in skydiving and military operations. This study employs finite element modeling to simulate POS scenarios and assess cervical spine injury risks. Validated against various conditions, including whiplash, the model replicates head/neck kinematics and soft tissue responses. POS simulations capture body/head motions during parachute deployment, indicating minimal risk of severe neck injuries (Abbreviated Injury Score/AIS ≥ 2) and low risk of soft tissue tears. Vertebral stress analysis during a rougher jump highlights high stress at C5/C6 lamina, indicating fracture risk. Comparative analysis with rear impact scenarios reveals distinct strain patterns, with rear impacts showing higher ligament strain, consistent with higher soft tissue damage risk. Though POS simulations exhibit lower strain values, they emphasize similar neck deformation patterns. The model's capability to accurately simulate head and neck movements during parachute openings provides critical validation for its use in assessing injury risks. The study's findings underline the importance of considering specific loading conditions in injury assessments and contribute to refining safety standards for skydiving and military operations. By highlighting the differences in injury mechanisms between POS and rear impacts, this research offers valuable insights into tailored injury mitigation strategies. The results not only enhance our understanding of neck injury mechanisms but also inform the development of protective gear and safety protocols, ultimately aiding in injury prevention for skydivers and military personnel.

摘要

降落伞打开冲击(POS)造成的颈部损伤是跳伞和军事行动中令人担忧的问题。本研究采用有限元建模来模拟POS场景并评估颈椎损伤风险。该模型针对包括鞭打在内的各种情况进行了验证,能够复制头部/颈部的运动学和软组织反应。POS模拟捕捉了降落伞展开过程中身体/头部的运动,表明严重颈部损伤(简略损伤评分/AIS≥2)的风险极小,软组织撕裂的风险较低。在更剧烈的跳伞过程中进行的椎体应力分析突出显示了C5/C6椎板处的高应力,表明存在骨折风险。与后碰撞场景的对比分析揭示了不同的应变模式,后碰撞显示出更高的韧带应变,这与更高的软组织损伤风险一致。尽管POS模拟显示出较低的应变值,但它们强调了相似的颈部变形模式。该模型在降落伞打开过程中准确模拟头部和颈部运动的能力为其在评估损伤风险中的应用提供了关键验证。该研究的结果强调了在损伤评估中考虑特定加载条件的重要性,并有助于完善跳伞和军事行动的安全标准。通过突出POS和后碰撞之间损伤机制的差异,本研究为量身定制的损伤减轻策略提供了有价值的见解。这些结果不仅增进了我们对颈部损伤机制的理解,还为防护装备和安全协议的开发提供了信息,最终有助于预防跳伞者和军事人员的损伤。

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