The Structural Response of the Human Head to a Vertex Impact

Author:

Thompson-Bagshaw Darcy W.ORCID,Quarrington Ryan D.ORCID,Dwyer Andrew M.,Jones Nigel R.,Jones Claire F.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn experimental models of cervical spine trauma caused by near-vertex head-first impact, a surrogate headform may be substituted for the cadaveric head. To inform headform design and to verify that such substitution is valid, the force-deformation response of the human head with boundary conditions relevant to cervical spine head-first impact models is required. There are currently no biomechanics data that characterize the force-deformation response of the isolated head supported at the occiput and compressed at the vertex by a flat impactor. The effect of impact velocity (1, 2 or 3 m/s) on the response of human heads (N = 22) subjected to vertex impacts, while supported by a rigid occipital mount, was investigated. 1 and 2 m/s impacts elicited force-deformation responses with two linear regions, while 3 m/s impacts resulted in a single linear region and skull base ring fractures. Peak force and stiffness increased from 1 to 2 and 3 m/s. Deformation at peak force and absorbed energy increased from 1 to 2 m/s, but decreased from 2 to 3 m/s. The data reported herein enhances the limited knowledge on the human head’s response to a vertex impact, which may allow for validation of surrogate head models in this loading scenario.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Australian Government

The University of Adelaide

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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