Oblique impact is the most common accident situation that occupants in traffic accidents or athletes in professional sports experience. During oblique impact, the human head is subjected to a combination of linear and rotational accelerations. Rotational movement is known to be responsible for traumatic brain injuries. In this article, composite foam with a column/matrix composite configuration is proposed for head protection applications to replace single-layer uniform foam, to better attenuate rotational movement of the head during oblique impacts. The ability of composite foam in the mitigation of rotational head movement is studied by performing finite element (FE) simulations of oblique impact on flat and helmet shape specimens. The pe...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study assesses a bi-layer composite concept for mitigating the seve...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Oblique impact is the most common accident situation that occupants in traffic accidents or athletes...
Oblique impact is the most common situation that cyclists experience during traffic accidents during...
N. Mironov, C. Book, P. Roback, E. Voldal, N. Peterson, & S. Crouser St. Olaf College, Northfield, M...
Prior studies conducted within the research framework of the KU Leuven Bicycle Helmet Group have sho...
Although current standard bicycle helmets protect cyclists against linear acceleration, they still l...
Prior studies conducted within the research framework of the KU Leuven Bicycle Helmet Group have sho...
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are one of the most apprehensive issues today. In recent years a lot ...
This investigation explored the viability of using open cell polyurethane auxetic foams to augment t...
Although current standard bicycle helmets provide protection against so-called linear acceleration, ...
This investigation explored the viability of using open cell polyurethane auxetic foams to augment t...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study assesses a bi-layer composite concept for mitigating the seve...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study assesses a bi-layer composite concept for mitigating the seve...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Oblique impact is the most common accident situation that occupants in traffic accidents or athletes...
Oblique impact is the most common situation that cyclists experience during traffic accidents during...
N. Mironov, C. Book, P. Roback, E. Voldal, N. Peterson, & S. Crouser St. Olaf College, Northfield, M...
Prior studies conducted within the research framework of the KU Leuven Bicycle Helmet Group have sho...
Although current standard bicycle helmets protect cyclists against linear acceleration, they still l...
Prior studies conducted within the research framework of the KU Leuven Bicycle Helmet Group have sho...
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are one of the most apprehensive issues today. In recent years a lot ...
This investigation explored the viability of using open cell polyurethane auxetic foams to augment t...
Although current standard bicycle helmets provide protection against so-called linear acceleration, ...
This investigation explored the viability of using open cell polyurethane auxetic foams to augment t...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study assesses a bi-layer composite concept for mitigating the seve...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study assesses a bi-layer composite concept for mitigating the seve...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...