Abstract
In the present study, the free fall impact test in accordance with the EN1078 standard for certification of bicycle helmets is replicated using numerical simulations. The impact scenario is simulated using an experimentally validated, patient-specific head model equipped with and without a bicycle helmet. Head accelerations and intracranial biomechanical injury metrics during the impacts are recorded. It is demonstrated that wearing the bicycle helmet during the impact reduces biomechanical injury metrics, with the biggest reduction seen in the metric for skull fracture.
Acknowledgments
The first author would like to acknowledge the fruitful discussions and help he received from staff and students during his research stay at Applied Mechanics Laboratory, National University of Singapore.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.