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Assessment of skin penetration of kinetic non-lethal projectiles using the surrogate method

  • L. Koene
  • , M. L. Van Essen
  • , Amar Oukara
  • , A. Papy
  • NLDA

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Kinetic non-lethal weapons (KNLW) are explicitly designed and developed to incapacitate people with a low probability of fatality or permanent injury. More specifically, KNLW are designed to avoid penetration of the human skin. However, incidents causing permanent injuries are a practical reason why evaluation of skin penetration injury by non-lethal projectiles is necessary and relevant. A promising method to evaluate whether a projectile penetrates the skin is the surrogate method. This method uses a tissue simulant model for the skin and was developed using experiments conducted on post-mortem human subjects (PMHS). The model consists of ballistic gelatine covered with closed-cell foam and chamois leather. In this work, commercial and experimental projectiles have been evaluated using this method. The evaluation involves: gathering data of the lethality of non-lethal projectiles, such as the v50 and the minimum safe impact speed. In addition, the surrogate method itself is evaluated.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelTerminal Ballistics, Vulnerability and Survivability
RedacteurenR. Daniel Boeka, Richard G. Ames
UitgeverijDEStech Publications Inc.
Pagina's1493-1505
Aantal pagina's13
ISBN van elektronische versie9781605951492
StatusGepubliceerd - 2014
Evenement28th International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2014 - Atlanta, Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Duur: 22 sep. 201426 sep. 2014

Publicatie series

NaamProceedings - 28th International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2014
Volume2

Congres

Congres28th International Symposium on Ballistics, BALLISTICS 2014
Land/RegioVerenigde Staten van Amerika
StadAtlanta
Periode22/09/1426/09/14

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