A Blood Substitute for Blood Pattern Analysis of Low-Velocity Passive Stains – Its Implications in the Examination of Crime Scenes

Nisha Ng, Prabitha V.G, Lekshmi G
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In forensic blood pattern analysis, the conventional trajectory reconstruction methods are based on trigonometric principles. Most of these approaches do not take into account the fluid properties of blood, a non-Newtonian fluid, leading to enormous uncertainties. For perpendicular impact blood stains, simple mathematical models based on fluid dynamics are used to determine the spreading factor and number of spines. We evaluate some of the mathematical models in this study with experimental data obtained as a function of impact height using a blood substitute. A blood substitute, which has comparable fluid properties as human blood, was preferred because using human blood for laboratory purpose has many ethical issues. The study shows that the spreading pattern and number of spines obtained from the low-velocity drip stains of circular shape using the blood substitute improves the prediction accuracy of the blood source’s vertical height from target surface. We also conducted a qualitative analysis of its spreading mechanism on different substrates with regard to surface roughness. The results indicate that a reconstructional analysis for the drip stains is possible using the suggested blood substitute. More research has to be done for evaluating its performance in all velocity ranges and all impact angles.
用于低速被动污迹血型分析的血液替代物--其在犯罪现场检查中的意义
在法医血型分析中,传统的轨迹重建方法以三角函数原理为基础。这些方法大多没有考虑血液这种非牛顿流体的流体特性,从而导致巨大的不确定性。对于垂直撞击血迹,基于流体动力学的简单数学模型可用于确定扩散因子和刺的数量。在本研究中,我们利用使用血液替代品获得的与撞击高度相关的实验数据对部分数学模型进行了评估。由于在实验室中使用人体血液存在许多道德问题,因此我们选择了与人体血液具有相似流体特性的血液替代品。研究表明,使用血液替代品从圆形低速滴渍中获得的扩散模式和刺的数量提高了对血源距目标表面垂直高度的预测精度。我们还根据表面粗糙度对其在不同基底上的扩散机制进行了定性分析。结果表明,使用建议的血液替代物可以对滴落污渍进行重建分析。还需要进行更多的研究,以评估其在所有速度范围和所有撞击角度下的性能。
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