儿童假人在板球冲击下的生物力学损伤风险分析:有限元研究。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Sahana Pathak, Ajay Goyal
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儿童在玩板球时,可能会受到与撞击有关的伤害。大多数可用的研究都是针对成年球员进行的。关于板球影响的儿科生物力学尚未得到检验,由假设和代理模型支持。这项研究使用了一个儿童假人、一个球和一把钢椅子的有限元模型。基于解剖区域的四种情况:(A)前心前区,(B)鼻下,(C)右颞部和(D)颅顶点撞击通过以5、10或15米/秒的速度撞击板球来模拟。每次模拟均计算损伤指标(颈椎损伤标准、胸部压迫标准、颈部载荷和弯矩、颈部损伤标准、头部位移、速度和加速度、头部损伤标准)。在皮肤上计算Von Mises应力。将指标计算值与标准数据进行比较,预测不同头部、颈部和胸部的损伤程度(AIS值)。在15 m/s的速度下,胸部压缩达到49.59 mm,超过了AIS 4的严重损伤标准。10 m/s时HIC15值297.7提示轻度震荡;然而,135.82 g的峰值头部加速度意味着相当大的脑损伤危险。10 m/s时,鼻下撞击Nij = 0.72,表明颈椎韧带紧张。研究表明,随着冲击速度的增加,冲击部位的应力集中也会增加。本研究提供了全面的定量数据,以儿童冲击生物力学在板球比赛。这项研究确定了关键的解剖脆弱性,可以为设计改进的防护装备提供信息,并为年轻运动员提供更安全的比赛条件。
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Biomechanical injury risk analysis of a child dummy under cricket ball impacts: A finite element study.

Children, while playing cricket, may get exposed to impact-related injuries. Most available studies have been done on adult players. Pediatric biomechanics concerning cricket ball impacts have been unexamined, supported by assumptions and surrogate models. This research used a finite element model of a child dummy, a ball, and a steel chair. Four conditions based on anatomical regions: (A) Anterior precordial, (B) Subnasal, (C) Right temporal, and (D) Cranial vertex impact were simulated by impacting a cricket ball at 5, 10, or 15 m/s. Injury indicators (Cervical Spine Injury Criterion, Thoracic Compression Criteria, neck loads and bending moments, Neck Injury Criteria, head displacement, velocity and acceleration, and head injury criteria) were computed for each simulation. Von Mises stresses were computed on the skin. Computed values of indicators were compared with standard data to predict injury levels (AIS values) at different head, neck, and chest. At 15 m/s, thoracic compression attained 49.59 mm, exceeding the AIS 4 criteria for severe damage. The HIC15 value of 297.7 at 10 m/s implies mild concussions; however, the peak head acceleration of 135.82 g signifies a considerable danger of brain injury. Subnasal impacts at 10 m/s exhibited Nij = 0.72, indicating cervical ligament tension. Research indicates elevated stress concentrations at impact locations with increased impact velocity. This study provides a comprehensive quantitative data into pediatric impact biomechanics during cricket play. This study identifies key anatomical vulnerabilities that can inform the design of improved protective gear and support the development of safer play conditions for young athletes.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering in Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal encompassing all aspects of engineering in medicine. The Journal is a vital tool for maintaining an understanding of the newest techniques and research in medical engineering.
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