On the dynamic behavior of three readily available soft tissue simulants

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2011-12-31

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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0021-8979

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Appleby-Thomas GJ, Hazell PJ, Wilgeroth, JM, et al., (2011) On the dynamic behavior of three readily available soft tissue simulants. Journal of Applied Physics, Volume 109, Issue 8, April 2011, Article number 084701

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Plate-impact experiments have been employed to investigate the dynamic response of three readily available tissue simulants for ballistic purposes: gelatin, ballistic soap (both subdermal tissue simulants), and lard (adipose layers). All three materials exhibited linear Hugoniot equations-of-state in the US-uP plane. While gelatin behaved hydrodynamically under shock, soap and lard appeared to strengthen under increased loading. Interestingly, the simulants under test appeared to strengthen in a material-independent manner on shock arrival (tentatively attributed to a rearrangement of the amorphous molecular chains under loading). However, material-specific behavior was apparent behind the shock. This behavior appeared to correlate with microstructural complexity, suggesting a steric hindrance effect.

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shock, hugoniot, biological simulants, models, wound ballistics

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