International audienceCourtrooms are asking for reliable scientific evidence in order to prevent wrongful convictions. Thus, a more rigorous approach to forensic science approved by scientific methods is promoted. The study of human blood dynamics in the context of forensic science is becoming a widespread research topic, although the physics behind wetting and drying of blood is not completely understood. Based on the morphological changes of drying blood pools, the following work presents a patentable method to quantitatively date these blood pools for forensic purposes. As for drying drops of blood, cracking patterns are observed but they are more disordered. Similar disordered crack patterns are observed in the case of gels, their evapo...
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) is a forensic application of the interpretation of distinct patter...
1st International Workshop on Wetting and Evaporation of Droplets of Pure and Complex Fluids, Marsei...
We present a new tool for the estimation of the age of bloodstains, which could probably be used dur...
International audienceOften blood pools are found on crime scenes which may provide information conc...
We emphasize the recent works on human blood drops and pools spreading then drying. Several studies ...
Patterns in dried droplets are commonly observed as rings left after spills of dirty water or coffee...
Blood is among the most frequently encountered evidence types at crime scenes and establishing the t...
The drying of a drop of human blood exhibits coupled physical mechanisms, such as Marangoni flow, ev...
International audienceInvestigation of the physical phenomena involved in blood interactions with re...
, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) stands as a precious tool in the crime scene investigation an...
In forensic investigations the distinction between expirated bloodstains (blood from the mouth, nose...
Violent crimes involving bloodshed may result in the formation of a number of blood drops that move ...
The formation of desiccation patterns in a biological sessile drop is a natural and ubiquitous pheno...
When a violent crime occurs, blood evidence is found at the crime scene. Bloodstain pattern analysis...
One of the most interesting and everyday natural phenomenon is the formation of different patterns a...
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) is a forensic application of the interpretation of distinct patter...
1st International Workshop on Wetting and Evaporation of Droplets of Pure and Complex Fluids, Marsei...
We present a new tool for the estimation of the age of bloodstains, which could probably be used dur...
International audienceOften blood pools are found on crime scenes which may provide information conc...
We emphasize the recent works on human blood drops and pools spreading then drying. Several studies ...
Patterns in dried droplets are commonly observed as rings left after spills of dirty water or coffee...
Blood is among the most frequently encountered evidence types at crime scenes and establishing the t...
The drying of a drop of human blood exhibits coupled physical mechanisms, such as Marangoni flow, ev...
International audienceInvestigation of the physical phenomena involved in blood interactions with re...
, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) stands as a precious tool in the crime scene investigation an...
In forensic investigations the distinction between expirated bloodstains (blood from the mouth, nose...
Violent crimes involving bloodshed may result in the formation of a number of blood drops that move ...
The formation of desiccation patterns in a biological sessile drop is a natural and ubiquitous pheno...
When a violent crime occurs, blood evidence is found at the crime scene. Bloodstain pattern analysis...
One of the most interesting and everyday natural phenomenon is the formation of different patterns a...
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) is a forensic application of the interpretation of distinct patter...
1st International Workshop on Wetting and Evaporation of Droplets of Pure and Complex Fluids, Marsei...
We present a new tool for the estimation of the age of bloodstains, which could probably be used dur...