Wound ballistics of the pig mandibular angle: A preliminary finite element analysis and experimental study |
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Authors: | Yubin Chen Yingyun Miao Chuan Xu Gang Zhang Tao Lei Yinghui Tan |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Radiology, SG Moscati Hospital, Aversa, ASL Caserta, Italy;3. Department of Precision Medicine, Radiology and Radiotherapy, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy;4. Department of Radiology, “A. Cardarelli” Hospital, Naples, Italy |
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Abstract: | To study wound ballistics of the mandibular angle, a combined hexahedral-tetrahedral finite element (FE) model of the pig mandible was developed to simulate ballistic impact. An experimental study was carried out by measuring impact load parameters from 14 fresh pig mandibles that were shot at the mandibular angle by a standard 7.62 mm M43 bullet. FE analysis was executed through the LS-DYNA code under impact loads similar to those obtained from the experimental study. The resulting residual velocity, the transferred energy from the bullet to the mandible, and the surface area of the entrance wound had no statistical differences between the FE simulation and the experimental study. However, the mean surface area of the exit wounds in the experimental study was significantly larger than that in the simulation. According to the FE analysis, the stress concentrated zones were mainly located at the region of impact, condylar neck, coronoid process and mandibular body. The simulation results also indicated that trabecular bone had less stress concentration and a lower speed of stress propagation compared with cortical bone. The FE model is appropriate and conforms to the basic principles of wound ballistics. This modeling system will be helpful for further investigations of the biomechanical mechanisms of wound ballistics. |
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