Cavitation Causes Brain Injury
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Abstract
In this study, an artificial transparent head surrogate with high-speed photography discovers the formation and collapse of cavitation bubbles near the countercoup regions, as the head is exposed to a sudden translational impact. The cavitation damages the brain surface and produces a shock wave through the brain matter. Based on a novel experimental design, this new finding uncovers the mystery of the motion and deformation of the soft brain matter, which is not visible otherwise. It suggests that current brain injury criteria may underestimate the risk of head collision.
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Publication: Lang, J., Nathan, R., Zhou, D., Zhang, X., Li, B., and Wu, Q.*, 2021 Cavitation Causes Brain Injury. Physics of Fluids, 33:031908
Presenters
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Rungun Nathan
Penn State Berks
Authors
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Rungun Nathan
Penn State Berks
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Ji Lang
Villanova University
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Dong Zhou
Villanova University
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Xuewei Zhang
Villanova University
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Bo Li
Villanova University
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Qianhong Wu
Villanova University