| Literature DB >> 24781391 |
Aisling Ní Annaidh1, Marie Cassidy, Michael Curtis, Michel Destrade, Michael D Gilchrist.
Abstract
Collaborative research between the disciplines of forensic pathology and biomechanics was undertaken to investigate the hyperelastic properties of human skin, to determine the force required for sharp instrument penetration of skin, and to develop a finite element model, which reflects the mechanisms of sharp instrument penetration. These studies have led to the development of a "stab metric," based on simulations, to describe the force magnitudes in stabbing incidents. Such a metric should, in time, replace the crudely quantitative descriptors of stabbing forces currently used by forensic pathologists.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 24781391 DOI: 10.1097/PAF.0000000000000075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Forensic Med Pathol ISSN: 0195-7910 Impact factor: 0.921