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Research Progress on Child Head Finite Element Model |
Cui Shihai* Chen Yue Li Haiyan Ruan Shijie |
College of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin 300222, China |
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Abstract Head injury is the main factor that leads to children′s death or disability. Therefore, research on children′s head injury biomechanics is of great significance. Recently, more and more investigations focus on using finite element child models to study the head injury, which can replace cadaveric experiments, animal experiments and physical experiments to some extents. This paper systematically summarized the progress of child head finite element model from the views of child age characteristics, model developingmethods and model application. Also, further research aspects and topics on finite element models were also proposed.
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Received: 20 June 2015
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