A simplified human head finite element model for brain injury a ssessment of blunt impacts

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Abstract

Blunt impacts contribute more than 95% of brain trauma injuries in Malaysia. Modelling and simulation of these impacts are essential in understanding the mechanics of the injuries to develop a protective equipment that might prevent brain trauma. Various finite element models of human head have been developed, ranging from two-dimensional models to very complex three-dimensional models. The aim of this study is to develop a simplified three-dimensional human head model with low computational cost, yet capable of producing reliable brain responses. The influence of different head-neck boundary conditions on the brain responses were also examined. Our model was validated against an experimental work on human cadaver. The model with free head-neck boundary condition was found to be in good agreement with experimental results. The head-neck joint was found to have a significant influence on the brain responses upon impact. Further investigations on the head-neck joint modelling are needed. Our simplified model was successfully validated against experimental data on human cadaver and could be used in simulating blunt impact scenarios.

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Hassan, M. H. A., Taha, Z., Hasanuddin, I., Majeed, A. P. P. A., Mustafa, H., & Othman, N. A. (2020). A simplified human head finite element model for brain injury a ssessment of blunt impacts. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences, 14(2), 6538–6547. https://doi.org/10.15282/JMES.14.2.2020.01.0513

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