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Conf. on Modeling Simulation and Visualization MSV ′ 07 143 Computational Modeling of Br
Conf. on Modeling Simulation and Visualization | MSV ′07 | 143
Computational Modeling of Brain Dynamics during
Repetitive Head Motions
Igor Szczyrba
School of Mathematical Sciences
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO 80639, U.S.A.
Martin Burtscher
School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853, U.S.A.
Rafal Szczyrba
Funiosoft, LLC
Silverthorne, CO 80498, U.S.A.
Abstract We numerically model the effects of repetitive human head motions in traumatic scenarios that are as-
sociated with severe brain injuries. Our results are based on the linear Kelvin-Voigt brain injury model, which treats
the brain matter as a viscoelastic solid, and on our nonlinear generalization of that model, which emulates the gel-like
character of the brain tissue. To properly compare the various traumatic scenarios, we use the BIC scale, which we
developed to generalize the HIC scale to arbitrary head motions. Our simulations of the brain dynamics in sagittal
and horizontal 2D cross-sections of the skull interior indicate that a repetitive reversal of traumatic head rotations
can increase the severity/likelihood of brain injuries due to resonance effects.
Keywords: brain injury modeling, resonance effects
1 Introduction
A rapid head motion can result in a severe brain injury even if the skull remains intact. The origin of
such Closed Head Injury (CHI) is attributed to the brain’s elasticity, which supports the propagation of
shear waves. Experiments and mathematical models show that in traumatic situations, brain shear waves
can create locally sufficiently high values of strain to cause either neuronal damage or vein rupturing. In
particular, the three known analytic solutions1 of the linear Kelvin-Voigt (K-V) PDE system describing
viscoelastic solids have been used to explain the mechanisms of brain hematomas [1] and to develop the
Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) tolerance criterion. This criterion specifies characteristics of uni-directional,
rapid head
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