Dörheide J, Hoyer H E
J Neurosurg. 1984 Apr;60(4):718-23. doi: 10.3171/jns.1984.60.4.0718.
The impact response of intact human cadaver heads was studied by means of double-pulsed holography using a ruby laser, and the transient deformation process at the surface of the skull was recorded. Frequency and acceleration measurements following impact were obtained. On frontal impact, the shock wave reached the opposite pole after 0.2 to 0.3 msec, and maximum amplitudes were found in the temporal regions. On impact to the vault, the deformation wave reached the skull base after 0.15 to 0.175 msec. Centers of maximum amplitude were recorded in the parietal and temporal regions. Deviations in the interference lines occurred at some sutures, revealing discontinuities. High-frequency components of the shock wave were demonstrated. The authors believe that fracture mechanisms may be elucidated by further studies of impact responses.
采用红宝石激光双脉冲全息术研究了完整人类尸体头部的撞击响应,并记录了颅骨表面的瞬态变形过程。获得了撞击后的频率和加速度测量值。正面撞击时,冲击波在0.2至0.3毫秒后到达对侧极点,颞部区域出现最大振幅。撞击颅顶时,变形波在0.15至0.175毫秒后到达颅底。最大振幅中心记录在顶叶和颞叶区域。一些缝合线处出现干涉条纹偏差,表明存在不连续性。证明了冲击波的高频成分。作者认为,通过对撞击响应的进一步研究可能阐明骨折机制。