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Evaluation of the shock absorption performance of construction helmets under repeated top impacts.

John Z Wu1, Christopher S Pan1, Bryan M Wimer1.   

Abstract

It is accepted in industries that an industrial helmet should be disposed of when it is subjected to a significant impact. There is no scientific evidence that supports this well-accepted belief. The current study was intended to evaluate the shock absorption performance of industrial helmets under repeated impacts. Common industrial or construction helmets are categorized as Type I according to ANSI Z89.1 and they are designed to mainly protect top impacts. A representative basic Type I construction helmet model was selected in the study. Helmets were repeatedly impacted ten times using a commercial drop tower tester with an impactor (mass 3.6 kg) at different drop heights from 0.30 to 2.03 m. A total of 80 impact trials were performed in the study. The relationships of the transmitted force with the drop height and with impact number were analyzed. A new parameter - the endurance limit - was proposed to evaluate the shock absorption performance of a helmet. The helmets were observed to experience cumulative structural damage with increasing impact number, resulting in a degrading shock absorption performance, when being impacted repeatedly with magnitudes greater than the endurance limit. Repeated impacts with magnitudes smaller than the endurance limit did not cause measurable cumulative structural damage to the helmets in our study.

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Keywords:  Construction helmet; Experiment; Repeated impacts; Shock absorption; Top strike

Year:  2018        PMID: 31555053      PMCID: PMC6760905          DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2018.10.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eng Fail Anal        ISSN: 1350-6307            Impact factor:   3.114


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1.  Application of polyethylene air-bubble cushions to improve the shock absorption performance of Type I construction helmets for repeated impacts.

Authors:  John Z Wu; Christopher S Pan; Mahmood Ronaghi; Bryan M Wimer; Uwe Reischl
Journal:  Biomed Mater Eng       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 1.300

2.  Neurotrauma Prevention Review: Improving Helmet Design and Implementation.

Authors:  Michael Goutnik; Joel Goeckeritz; Zackary Sabetta; Tala Curry; Matthew Willman; Jonathan Willman; Theresa Currier Thomas; Brandon Lucke-Wold
Journal:  Biomechanics (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-23
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