期刊
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
卷 55, 期 4, 页码 993-997出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01391.x
关键词
forensic science; skull fracture; infant; porcine; interface dependency; age dependency
资金
- National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice [2007-DN-BX-K196]
This study documents skull fracture characteristics on infant porcine specimens under known impact conditions with respect to age and interface. A single impact causing fracture was conducted on the skull of porcine specimens aged 2-28 days (n = 76). Paired rigid and compliant impacts at the same energy were conducted at each specimen age. Impact force, impact duration, and fracture length were recorded. Energy required to initiate skull fracture increased with specimen age. For a given energy, impact of the skull with a compliant interface caused more fracture damage than with a rigid interface for specimens aged under 17 days, but less damage for specimens aged 24-28 days. The documentation of energy required to cause fracture and resulting fracture propagation with respect to impact interface and age may be of critical importance in forensic investigations of infant skull trauma.
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