Definition of a standardized skin penetration surrogate for blunt impacts

Alexandre Papy, Cyril Robbe, Nestor Nsiampa, Amar Oukara, Julien Goffin

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Samenvatting

This paper's goal is to present a surrogate to assess potential skin penetration of blunt impact nonlethal projectiles as a basis for a future NATO standard. The proposed surrogate is made of natural chamois, closed-cell foam and ballistic gelatin. Skin penetration assessment on the surrogate is made on the gelatin. Results from live firings on the surrogate are presented and compared to those from the literature, based on cadavers. A statistical analysis shows that the surrogate results are very comparable to the cadaver ones and reproducible. Some comments are then presented concerning the results and practical considerations concerning the surrogate.

Originele taal-2Engels
Titel Proceedings of the 2012 International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury Conference, IRCOBI 2012
Pagina's486-493
Aantal pagina's8
StatusGepubliceerd - 2012
Evenement2012 International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury Conference, IRCOBI 2012 - Dublin, Ierland
Duur: 12 sep. 201214 sep. 2012

Congres

Congres2012 International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury Conference, IRCOBI 2012
Land/RegioIerland
StadDublin
Periode12/09/1214/09/12

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