一种新型美式橄榄球头盔衬垫部件的线性冲击能量管理及产品索赔研究

David E. Krzeminski, J. Goetz, Andrew P. Janisse, Nadine M. Lippa, Trenton E Gould, J. W. Rawlins, S. Piland
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为了减少与运动有关的脑震荡,需要对保护技术和产品声明进行彻底的评估。因此,本研究的目的是:(i)定义感知流减振器(Xenith X1足球头盔的主要能量管理组件)的线性脉冲和压缩行为;(ii)利用泡沫材料的压缩加载特性表征合力-时间曲线;(iii)验证和定义已发表的研究结果和产品声明。分别以1.3、2.3、3.0、4.0和4.7 m·s−1的速度撞击3个成人X1足球头盔上的吸收器(N = 24)。线性脉冲力被理想地控制在3.0 m·s−1 (25.4 J)。泡沫填充垫改善了冲击能量衰减,提高了速度比耐久性。4.0和4.7 m·s−1脉冲曲线的细峰区证实了第三阶段,定义为致密化,最大压缩高度接近90%。在对减震器设计和由此产生的相力-时间曲线进行检查的基础上,建议采用弹塑性泡沫术语。结果验证了已发表的关于原型薄壁可折叠充气室组件的发现,并证实了Aware-Flow减振器产品声明的具体速度支持。
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Investigation of linear impact energy management and product claims of a novel American football helmet liner component
The pursuit to abate sport-related concussion necessitates thorough evaluation of protective technologies and product claims. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation was to: (i) define the linear impulse and compression behavior of the Aware-Flow shock absorber (the primary energy managing component of Xenith X1 football helmet); (ii) characterize resultant force–time curves utilizing compressive loading behavior of foam materials; and (iii) verify and define published findings and product claims. Absorbers (N = 24) from three adult X1 football helmets were impacted at predefined velocities of 1.3, 2.3, 3.0, 4.0, and 4.7 m·s− 1. Linear impulsive forces were ideally managed up to 3.0 m·s− 1 (25.4 J). The foam-filled pad improved impact energy attenuation and increased velocity-specific durability. The leptokurtic region of the 4.0 and 4.7 m·s− 1 impulse curves substantiated a third phase, defined as densification, as demonstrated by the maximum compression height approaching 90%. The adoption of elastic-plastic foam terminology was recommended based upon examination of the shock absorber design and resultant phased force-time curves. Results validated published findings on the prototype thin-walled collapsible air-filled chamber component and substantiated velocity-specific support for Aware-Flow shock absorber product claims.
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