Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5032220 Journal of Biomechanics 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Kidneys are third most injured organs in abdominal trauma after liver and spleen; this study therefore is an attempt to understand the behaviour of kidneys under blunt trauma. Dynamic impact tests were performed on 20 fresh porcine kidneys to study the injury propagation in the organ, and the acceleration of the impactor was measured. A kidney model was developed with structural details like capsule and cortex. The kidney cortex was modelled with solid hexahedral elements and the capsule was modelled with quadratic shell elements. The material models for the capsule and cortex were used from the experimental data reported in our previous study. The developed model was calibrated using previous and current experimental results to reproduce the injuries of the organ in terms of acceleration of the impactor, and the injuries sustained by the organ during the experiments. The developed kidney model is observed to be robust and can be integrated with the available human body finite element models to simulate accidents and to predict or simulate injuries.
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