Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a major health and socioeconomic problem throughout the world, with an estimated 10 million deaths and instances of hospitalization annually. Numerical methods such as finite element (FE) methods can be used to study head injuries and optimize the protection, which can lead to a decrease in the number of injuries. The FE head models were initially evaluated for biofidelity by comparing with donated corpses experiments. However, there are some limitations in experiments of corpses, including material degradation after death. One feasible alternative to evaluating head models with living human tissue is to use reconstruction of real accidents. However, the process of accident reconstruction entails some unc...
The main objectives of the present thesis were to define the dimension of head injuries in Sweden ov...
A sizeable proportion of adult pedestrians involved in vehicle-versus-pedestrian accidents suffer he...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a major health and socioeconomic problem throughout the world, w...
At present, Finite Element (FE) analyses are often used as a tool to better understand the mechanism...
Vulnerable road users (VRUs) are overrepresented in the statistics on severe and deadly injuries in ...
Over the years, the use of finite element (FE) head models for head impact research increased signif...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a great burden for the society worldwide and the statisticsindicates...
The use of the bicycle on a large scale encouraged in the context to develop an eco friendly environ...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
This study is aimed at developing a high quality, validated finite element (FE) human head model for...
This paper aims at investigating brain injury mechanisms in adult pedestrianaccidents by indepthacci...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...
Use of bicycles on a large scale, encouraged in the context to develop an eco-friendly environment, ...
Brain injury is the leading cause of death in those aged under 45 years in both Europe and the USA. ...
The main objectives of the present thesis were to define the dimension of head injuries in Sweden ov...
A sizeable proportion of adult pedestrians involved in vehicle-versus-pedestrian accidents suffer he...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a major health and socioeconomic problem throughout the world, w...
At present, Finite Element (FE) analyses are often used as a tool to better understand the mechanism...
Vulnerable road users (VRUs) are overrepresented in the statistics on severe and deadly injuries in ...
Over the years, the use of finite element (FE) head models for head impact research increased signif...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a great burden for the society worldwide and the statisticsindicates...
The use of the bicycle on a large scale encouraged in the context to develop an eco friendly environ...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
This study is aimed at developing a high quality, validated finite element (FE) human head model for...
This paper aims at investigating brain injury mechanisms in adult pedestrianaccidents by indepthacci...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...
Use of bicycles on a large scale, encouraged in the context to develop an eco-friendly environment, ...
Brain injury is the leading cause of death in those aged under 45 years in both Europe and the USA. ...
The main objectives of the present thesis were to define the dimension of head injuries in Sweden ov...
A sizeable proportion of adult pedestrians involved in vehicle-versus-pedestrian accidents suffer he...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...