Comparison of the Effect of Two Dynamic Loading Rates on Fracture Characteristics of Human Ribs in Bending

Angela L Harden, Y. Kang, A. Agnew
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Recent years have seen an increase in contributions to the criminal justice system through expert testimony regardingskeletal trauma analysis and interpretation. In order to scientifically validate skeletal trauma analysis methods and ensure the dependability of interpretations to support expert testimonies, the reliability of generally accepted concepts must be determined. This research focused on the traditional assumption that extrinsic factors influence fracture characteristics in human bone. The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of loading rate on fracture characteristics by evaluating the effect of two dynamic loading rates in blunt-force trauma to human ribs. The sample consisted of mid-level human ribs in which fracture characteristics were evaluated in bilateral rib pairs experimentally tested in precisely the same loading scenario (anterior to posterior bending) at different dynamic loading rates. These comparisons demonstrated that the difference between 1 m/s and 2 m/s had no independent influence on fracture characteristics, despite the large difference in impact energy associated with these rates (27.2 J and 108.8 J, respectively). The general assumption that greater impact speed and energy leads to increased injury severity and more complex fracture characteristics was not supported in ribs loaded at 1 m/s versus 2 m/s.
两种动加载速率对人体肋骨弯曲断裂特性影响的比较
近年来,通过骨骼创伤分析和解释方面的专家证词,对刑事司法系统的贡献有所增加。为了科学地验证骨骼创伤分析方法,并确保解释支持专家证词的可靠性,必须确定普遍接受的概念的可靠性。本研究的重点是传统的假设,即外在因素影响骨折特征的人的骨头。本研究的目的是通过评估两种动态加载率对人类肋骨钝力创伤的影响来研究加载率对骨折特征的影响。该样本由中等水平的人体肋骨组成,在不同动态加载速率下,在完全相同的加载场景(前后弯曲)下,对双侧肋骨对进行骨折特征评估。这些比较表明,尽管与1m /s和2m /s速度相关的冲击能差异很大(分别为27.2 J和108.8 J),但1m /s和2m /s的差异对断裂特征没有独立的影响。一般认为,更大的冲击速度和能量会导致损伤严重程度增加和更复杂的骨折特征,但在1m /s和2m /s加载的肋骨中,这一假设并不成立。
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