This paper describes the development and use of a biaxial measurement device to analyse the mechanics of knife stabbings. In medicolegal situations it is typical to describe the consequences of a stabbing incident in relative terms that are qualitative and descriptive without being numerically quantitative. Here, the mechanical variables involved in the possible range of knife-tissue penetration events are considered so as to determine the necessary parameters that would need to be controlled in a measurement device. These include knife geometry, in-plane mechanical stress state of skin, angle and speed of knife penetration, and underlying fascia such as muscle or cartilage. Four commonly available household knives with different geometries...
© 2017 This article describes the development of a horizontal stabbing machine with an interchangeab...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
In this paper, the penetration of a knife through a plain woven fabric is simulated with the finite ...
This paper describes the development and use of a biaxial measurement device to analyse the mechanic...
The magnitude of force used in a stabbing incident can be difficult to quantify, although the estima...
Sharp force trauma is routinely encountered in forensic practice. Often the question is posed, how m...
The aim of this research was to experimentally determine the characteristics of incised bone wounds,...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Stab wounds are an increasingly common cause of death or series injury and the high-risk groups in s...
The commonest way of killing in the UK is by a sharp instrument. Knight reported in 1975 that it is ...
In forensic contexts, understanding of the complicated relationships between level of force, type of...
In determining the possibility that a specific weapon was responsible for a specific injury it is of...
This paper presents an investigation into the sharpness of a surgical scalpel blade. An experiment w...
© 2017 This article describes the development of a horizontal stabbing machine with an interchangeab...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
In this paper, the penetration of a knife through a plain woven fabric is simulated with the finite ...
This paper describes the development and use of a biaxial measurement device to analyse the mechanic...
The magnitude of force used in a stabbing incident can be difficult to quantify, although the estima...
Sharp force trauma is routinely encountered in forensic practice. Often the question is posed, how m...
The aim of this research was to experimentally determine the characteristics of incised bone wounds,...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Stab wounds are an increasingly common cause of death or series injury and the high-risk groups in s...
The commonest way of killing in the UK is by a sharp instrument. Knight reported in 1975 that it is ...
In forensic contexts, understanding of the complicated relationships between level of force, type of...
In determining the possibility that a specific weapon was responsible for a specific injury it is of...
This paper presents an investigation into the sharpness of a surgical scalpel blade. An experiment w...
© 2017 This article describes the development of a horizontal stabbing machine with an interchangeab...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
In this paper, the penetration of a knife through a plain woven fabric is simulated with the finite ...