| Literature DB >> 29084352 |
Teodora Zecheru1, Alexandru Dena2, Marius Cîrmaci2, Ciprian Său1, Cătălin Zaharia3, Claudiu Lăzăroaie1.
Abstract
Ballistic gelatin as simulant of the human body and organs is a support in forensics. After having obtained very good results for a new gelatin-based composite in terms of physicochemical and rheological properties, this study focused on this material's mechanical behavior during stabbing and shooting versus bovine and porcine organs and standard ballistic gelatin. The hybrid gelatin has a predominantly elastic behavior at 23°C, whereas the elastic modulus becomes practically constant in the 10-0.1 Hz frequency range. In terms of stabbing behavior, the small variations obtained between porcine organs and surrogate are below 5%, the perforation indicating a good similarity. From the ballistic test results using 10 × 28T rubber balls, it has been seen that the hybrid ballistic gelatin conducts to more reliable and reproducible values of perforation/penetration versus standard gelatin, making from it a real candidate for use in forensic tests.Entities:
Keywords: ballistics; elastic behavior; forensic science; gelatin-based composite; nonlethal ammunition; organs simulant
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29084352 DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.13679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832