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    Development of a 3-year-old child head–neck finite element model and derivation of novel head injury criterion

    Meyer, F. / Deck, C. / Willinger, R. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2014
    Children are increasingly transported in cars or other modes of road transportation. With this increased travel comes the higher risk of ...

    In-depth real-world bicycle accident reconstructions

    Bourdet, N. / Deck, C. / Serre, T. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2014
    Use of bicycles on a large scale, encouraged in the context to develop an eco-friendly environment, is facing today a range of barriers ...

    Bicycle helmet modelling and validation under linear and tangential impacts

    Milne, G. / Deck, C. / Bourdet, N. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2014
    In the context of head protection against traumatic brain injuries, this work attempts to understand the degree of protection offered by a ...

    Development and validation of a coupled head-neck FEM – application to whiplash injury criteria investigation

    Meyer, F. / Bourdet, N. / Gunzel, K. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2013
    The objective of the present study is to improve the understanding of whiplash injury mechanisms based on the extensive numerical ...

    Behaviour of helmets during head impact in real accident cases of motorcyclists

    Bourdet, N. / Deck, C. / Tinard, V. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2012
    head protection and is focused on the behaviour of the helmet during simulated head impact in real accident cases. The analysis of real-world ...

    Modelling and validation of motorcyclist helmet with composite shell

    Tinard, V. / Deck, C. / Willinger, R. | Tema Archiv | 2012
    The aim of this paper is to propose a new helmet finite element model of a commercial helmet with a composite outer shell and to validate ...

    The current state of the human head finite element modelling

    Deck, C. / Willinger, R. | Tema Archiv | 2009
    model to predict brain pressure, displacements and skull force deflections. A statistical method has been used to evaluate the ability of six ...

    Limitation of scaling methods in child head finite element modelling

    Roth, S. / Raul, J.S. / Ruan, J. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2007
    terms of dimension compared to the scaling method developed by Mertz which consists of reducing the adult head model with a scaling coefficient ...

    Numerical and physical modelling of the human head under impact - towards new injury criteria

    Willinger, R. / Baumgartner, D. | Tema Archiv | 2003
    level by integrating the bone fracture simulation. Validation shows that the model correlated well with a number of experimental cadaver tests ...