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A parametric study of hard tissue injury prediction using finite elements: consideration of geometric complexity, sub-failure material properties, CT-thresholding, and element characteristics
Arregui-Dalmases, Carlos; Pozo de Dios, Eduardo del; Duprey, Sonia; López Valdés, Francisco José; Lau, Anthony; Subit, Damien; Kent, Richard W. (Sin editorial (Berna, Suiza), 17/09/2008)This study quantifies the sensitivity of finite element-predicted fracture in the clavicle to several parameters. Clavicles were harvested from 14 donors (age range 14-56 years). Quasistatic axxal compression tests were ... -
A parametric study of hard tissue injury prediction using finite elements: consideration of geometric complexity, subfailure material properties, CT-thresholding and element characteristics
Arregui-Dalmases, Carlos; Pozo de Dios, Eduardo del; Duprey, Sonia; López Valdés, Francisco José; Lau, Anthony; Subit, Damien; Kent, Richard W. (09/06/2010)Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine the axial response of the clavicle under quasistatic compressions replicating the body boundary conditions and to quantify the sensitivity of finite element predicted ... -
Pressure waves in the aorta during isolated abdominal belt loading. The magnitude, phase and attenuation
Arregui-Dalmases, Carlos; Pozo de Dios, Eduardo del; Stacey, S.; Kindig, M.; Lessley, D.J.; López Valdés, Francisco José; Forman, Jason L.; Kent, Richard W. (01/07/2011)While rupture of the aorta is a leading cause of sudden death following motor vehicle crashes, the specific mechanism that causes this injury is not currently well understood. Aortic ruptures occurring in the field are ... -
The magnitude, phasing, and attenuation of pressure waves in the aorta during abdominal belt laoading
Arregui-Dalmases, Carlos; Pozo de Dios, Eduardo del; Kindig, Matthew; López Valdés, Francisco José; Forman, Jason L.; Kent, Richard W. (Sin editorial (York, Reino Unido), 09/09/2009)Rupture of the aorta is a leading cause of death after motor vehicle crashes, but the exact mechanisms of this injury remain unidentified. It is well documented that transient pressure waves develop within the aorta during ... -
The tolerance of the human body to automobile collision impact - a systematic review of injury biomechanics research, 1990-2009
Forman, Jason L.; López Valdés, Francisco José; Duprey, Sonia; Bose, Dipan; Pozo de Dios, Eduardo del; Subit, Damien; Gillispie, Tim; Crandall, Jeff R.; Seguí Gómez, María (01/07/2015)Road traffic injuries account for 1.3 million deaths per year world-wide. Mitigating both fatalities and injuries requires a detailed understanding of the tolerance of the human body to external load. To identify research ...