Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Feb 2024)

Characteristics of head frequency response in blunt impacts: a biomechanical modeling study

  • Guibing Li,
  • Shengkang Xu,
  • Tao Xiong,
  • Kui Li,
  • Kui Li,
  • Jinlong Qiu,
  • Jinlong Qiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2024.1364741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Existing evaluation criteria for head impact injuries are typically based on time-domain features, and less attention has been paid to head frequency responses for head impact injury assessment. The purpose of the current study is, therefore, to understand the characteristics of human body head frequency response in blunt impacts via finite element (FE) modeling and the wavelet packet analysis method. FE simulation results show that head frequency response in blunt impacts could be affected by the impact boundary condition. The head energy peak and its frequency increase with the increase in impact; a stiffer impact block is associated with a higher head energy peak, and a bigger impact block could result in a high proportion of the energy peak. Regression analysis indicates that only the head energy peak has a high correlation with exiting head injury criteria, which implies that the amplitude–frequency aggregation characteristic but not the frequency itself of the head acceleration response has predictability for head impact injury in blunt impacts. The findings of the current study may provide additional criteria for head impact injury evaluation and new ideas for head impact injury protection.

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