Characterisation of human tissues analogues for ballistic testing

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Appleby-Thomas, Gareth J.
Khan, Irfan Ullah
Painter, Jonathan
Zioupos, Peter
Lordachescu, Alexandra
Hes, Roelof A. G.

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Appleby-Thomas GJ, Ullah Khan I, Painter J, et al., (2023) Characterisation of human tissues analogues for ballistic testing. In: 56th UK Human Responses to Vibration Conference, 29-30 August 2023, Institute of Naval Medicine, Gosport, UK

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Ballistic testing necessarily employs simulant target materials for ethical and fiscal reasons. Current tissue analogues utilised for ballistic testing / research are, however, typically relatively simplistic – such as ballistics soap or gelatin. Consequently, these materials are seldom representative of complex mammalian constructs. In this paper the authors have drawn together core elements of previously published in-house research with the aim of providing insight into potential approaches to create a composite simulant solution. In particular, tissue analogues covering the epidermal, epithelial, connective, muscular and skeletal components are presented. These results highlight the complementary nature of employing a range of tissue simulant materials and, in parallel, the importance – if ballistic testing data is to be truly representative – of fully understanding the nature of the analogues employed.

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