A theoretical model predicting forward blood spatter patterns resulting from a round nose bullet gunshot wound is proposed. The chaotic disintegration of a blood layer located ahead and aside of the bullet is considered in the framework of percolation theory. The size distribution of blood drops is determined, which allows for the prediction of a blood spatter cloud being ejected from the rear side of the target where the bullet exits. Then, droplet trajectories are numerically predicted accounting for gravity and air drag, which is affected by the collective aerodynamic interaction of drops through air. The model predicts the number and area of individual stains, as well as the stain distribution as a function of distance from the region o...
Bloodstain pattern analysis is used in the investigation of a crime scene to infer the impact veloci...
Bloodspatter from gunshot wounds may be divided into two categories; forward spatter and backspatter...
Within Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, forensic experts commonly use the stringing method, based on a s...
A theoretical model for predicting and interpreting blood-spatter patterns resulting from a gunshot ...
A theoretical model describing the blood spatter pattern resulting from a blunt bullet gunshot is pr...
Trajectory reconstruction in bloodstain pattern analysis is currently performed by assuming that blo...
We present a three-dimensional, forward model of blood droplets in ight. The proposed model is base...
The formation and release under gravity of blood droplets from simulated weapon tips has been invest...
Violent crimes involving bloodshed may result in the formation of a number of blood drops that move ...
Experiments are used to quantify the influence of propellant gases on blood backspatter and the nume...
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) provides information about events during an assault, e.g. location...
This is a data set of blood spatter patterns scanned at high resolution, generated in controlled exp...
The forensics discipline of bloodstain pattern analysis plays an important role in crime scene analy...
The bloodstain pattern analyst sometimes has to judge if a given stain could originate from a specif...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis is a forensic discipline in which, ...
Bloodstain pattern analysis is used in the investigation of a crime scene to infer the impact veloci...
Bloodspatter from gunshot wounds may be divided into two categories; forward spatter and backspatter...
Within Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, forensic experts commonly use the stringing method, based on a s...
A theoretical model for predicting and interpreting blood-spatter patterns resulting from a gunshot ...
A theoretical model describing the blood spatter pattern resulting from a blunt bullet gunshot is pr...
Trajectory reconstruction in bloodstain pattern analysis is currently performed by assuming that blo...
We present a three-dimensional, forward model of blood droplets in ight. The proposed model is base...
The formation and release under gravity of blood droplets from simulated weapon tips has been invest...
Violent crimes involving bloodshed may result in the formation of a number of blood drops that move ...
Experiments are used to quantify the influence of propellant gases on blood backspatter and the nume...
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) provides information about events during an assault, e.g. location...
This is a data set of blood spatter patterns scanned at high resolution, generated in controlled exp...
The forensics discipline of bloodstain pattern analysis plays an important role in crime scene analy...
The bloodstain pattern analyst sometimes has to judge if a given stain could originate from a specif...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis is a forensic discipline in which, ...
Bloodstain pattern analysis is used in the investigation of a crime scene to infer the impact veloci...
Bloodspatter from gunshot wounds may be divided into two categories; forward spatter and backspatter...
Within Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, forensic experts commonly use the stringing method, based on a s...