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Numerical model (switchable/dual model) of the human head for rigid body and finite elements applications
Authors:Stefan Tabacu
Institution:1. Department of Automotive, Faculty of Mechanics and Technology, University of Pitesti, 1, Targu din Vale str., Pitesti, Romania;2. Alseca Engineering, 64, Gheorghe Ionescu Sisesti str., Bucharest, Romaniastefan.tabacu@upit.ro stefan.tabacu@alseca.com
Abstract:In this paper, a methodology for the development and validation of a numerical model of the human head using generic procedures is presented. All steps required, starting with the model generation, model validation and applications will be discussed. The proposed model may be considered as a dual one due to its capabilities to switch from deformable to a rigid body according to the application's requirements. The first step is to generate the numerical model of the human head using geometry files or medical images. The required stiffness and damping for the elastic connection used for the rigid body model are identified by performing a natural frequency analysis. The presented applications for model validation are related to impact analysis. The first case is related to Nahum's (Nahum and Smith 1970) experiments pressure data being evaluated and a pressure map generated using the results from discrete elements. For the second case, the relative displacement between the brain and the skull is evaluated according to Hardy's (Hardy WH, Foster CD, Mason, MJ, Yang KH, King A, Tashman S. 2001.Investigation of head injury mechanisms using neutral density technology and high-speed biplanar X-ray. Stapp Car Crash J. 45:337–368, SAE Paper 2001-22-0016) experiments. The main objective is to validate the rigid model as a quick and versatile tool for acquiring the input data for specific brain analyses.
Keywords:human head model  model generation  deformable model  rigid body model  model validation  impact applications
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