نتایج جستجو برای: blast loading

تعداد نتایج: 97959  

2014
Yi Hua Praveen Akula Linxia Gu Jeff Berg Carl A. Nelson Praveen Kumar Akula

This work is to develop an experiment-validated numerical model to elucidate the wave transmission mechanisms through a surrogate head under blast loading. Repeated shock tube tests were conducted on a surrogate head, i.e., water-filled polycarbonate shell. Surface strain on the skull simulant and pressure inside the brain simulant were recorded at multiple locations. A numerical model was deve...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 1989
S G Mellor G J Cooper

Death and injury due to terrorist bombings continue to exercise civilian and military surgeons alike. In this paper 828 servicemen killed and injured by explosions in Northern Ireland have been studied, using data stored in the Hostile Action Casualty System (HACS). Because of the nature of the conflict in Northern Ireland, the magnitude of each explosion and the distance of the victims from it...

2016
Ke Feng Liying Zhang Xin Jin Chaoyang Chen Srinivasu Kallakuri Tal Saif John Cavanaugh Albert King

Blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is a signature wound of modern warfare. The current incomplete understanding of its injury mechanism impedes the development of strategies for effective protection of bTBI. Despite a considerable amount of experimental animal studies focused on the evaluation of brain neurotrauma caused by blast exposure, there is very limited knowledge on the biomech...

2015
Stephanie J. Mitchell

This work presents the development and investigation of a new type of concrete for the attenuation of waves induced by dynamic excitation. Recent progress in the field of metamaterials science has led to a range of novel composites which display unusual properties when interacting with electromagnetic, acoustic, and elastic waves. A new structural metamaterial with enhanced properties for dynam...

2014
Thuvan Piehler Nicole Zander Rohan Banton Lars Piehler Yelena Sliozberg

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are frequently caused by blasts which trigger a series of neuronal biochemical changes, often resulting in reduced brain/nervous system function and/or cell death. These blasts are characterized by two phases, an initial positive pressure phase closely followed by a negative pressure phase. Other possible blast aftereffects include stretching or shearing of the ce...

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