An inverse analysis procedure for characterizing the homogeneous skull model used for predicting blast-induced brain response.

Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin

School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

Published: January 2024

Based upon the homogeneous skull model, the skull/brain assembly can be simplified as a homogeneous-shell (HMS)/core structure, in which the exterior shell and interior core represent the skull and brain, respectively. From the blast responses of the spherical shell/core structures calculated finite element modeling, it is found that the existing homogeneous skull model developed by the well-accepted approach based upon three-point bending tests cannot properly describe the blast response of the skull, modeled as a three-layered sandwich (TLS) shell in the present work, e.g. the average error in the calculated core (brain) pressure is up to ∼30%. Moreover, an innovative approach based upon inverse analysis procedure is then proposed to develop a modified homogeneous skull model, which can give a proper description of the blast response of the skull (a TLS shell), e.g. the average error in the calculated core (brain) pressure is reduced to ∼7%. It is concluded that the well-accepted three-point bending approach cannot develop an effective HMS skull model for studying the blast response of the skull/brain assembly, upon which the model parameter will be overestimated by ∼60%; instead, the innovative approach based upon inverse analysis procedure should be adopted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2024.2304286DOI Listing

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