Stab wounds are an increasingly common cause of death or series injury and the high-risk groups in society are growing both in size and number. These facts make the study of mechanics of knife penetration more relevant than ever. The aim was to quantify the penetration force needed to inflict a certain stab wound by modelling knife penetration via the Finite Element Method. Case studies of stabbing incidents were carried out to give some insight into the nature and type of problem to be modelled. It was decided to work with an idealised stab-penetration model including a section of target tissue simulants. This stab-penetration test could yield repeatable and comparable results both experimentally and computationally. Suitable target simul...
Abstract: Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was ...
A considerable number of homicides in the UK are committed by stabbing. While tool mark analysis is ...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...
Stab wounds are an increasingly common cause of death or series injury and the high-risk groups in s...
The magnitude of force used in a stabbing incident can be difficult to quantify, although the estima...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
The commonest way of killing in the UK is by asharp instrument. Knight reported in 1975 that it is i...
There is now a widely accepted need for stab resistant body armour for the police in the UK. Howeve...
Stab attacks generate high loads,1 and to defeat them, armour needs to be of a certain thickness and...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
This paper describes the development and use of a biaxial measurement device to analyse the mechanic...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
The commonest way of killing in the UK is by a sharp instrument. Knight reported in 1975 that it is ...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
Abstract: Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was ...
A considerable number of homicides in the UK are committed by stabbing. While tool mark analysis is ...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...
Stab wounds are an increasingly common cause of death or series injury and the high-risk groups in s...
The magnitude of force used in a stabbing incident can be difficult to quantify, although the estima...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
The commonest way of killing in the UK is by asharp instrument. Knight reported in 1975 that it is i...
There is now a widely accepted need for stab resistant body armour for the police in the UK. Howeve...
Stab attacks generate high loads,1 and to defeat them, armour needs to be of a certain thickness and...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
This paper describes the development and use of a biaxial measurement device to analyse the mechanic...
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken...
Although sharp force trauma is not the most common form of homicide in the United States, it account...
The commonest way of killing in the UK is by a sharp instrument. Knight reported in 1975 that it is ...
Nearly 40% of murders in the UK result from sharp force trauma caused by knives. Weapon-wound matchi...
Abstract: Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was ...
A considerable number of homicides in the UK are committed by stabbing. While tool mark analysis is ...
Knives are among the weapons most frequently involved in criminal cases. They represent the most enc...