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Citation

King-Liu Y, von Rosenberg DU. Proc. IRCOBI 1973; 1: 285-300.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1973, International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury)

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Abstract

This paper is part of our systematic effort to investigate the phenomena of traumatic head injury. It deals with a fluid-filled rigid container, moving with an initial velocity, striking a rigid wall through a spring and dashpot in parallel, so that an impulsive load is applied to the ensemble. This particular abstraction of the direct head impact phenomena appears to be ideal as a bridge between the simplistic one degree-of-freedom and the complex two- or three-dimensional continuum models of the same. An exact closed-form (wave propagation) small-time solution for the linear problem associated with the above model was obtained and reported else- where. Using the exact solution to the posed problem as a basis, a computer- aided finite-difference numerical solution was obtained for the system. The field descriptions of the fluid pressure and container acceleration depended on a small number of dimensionless parameters. These are : (1) The ratio of the velocity of the skull container (just prior to impact) to the wave speed in the cerebrospinal fluid and brain; (2) the brain to skull mass ratio; (3) the damping factor of the skull materials and (4) the brain to skull stiffness ratios. The head injury potential of a given impact is assessed as a function of the system response. Container acceleration is not a good index of the injury potential.

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