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    Human head–neck computational model for assessing blast injury by Roberts, J.C, Harrigan, T.P, Ward, E.E, Taylor, T.M, Annett, M.S, Merkle, A.C

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (15-11-2012)
    “…Abstract A human head finite element model (HHFEM) was developed to study the effects of a blast to the head. To study both the kinetic and kinematic effects…”
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    Mechanical properties of soft human tissues under dynamic loading by Saraf, H, Ramesh, K.T, Lennon, A.M, Merkle, A.C, Roberts, J.C

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2007)
    “…Abstract The dynamic response of soft human tissues in hydrostatic compression and simple shear is studied using the Kolsky bar technique. We have made…”
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    Computational and experimental models of the human torso for non-penetrating ballistic impact by Roberts, J.C, Merkle, A.C, Biermann, P.J, Ward, E.E, Carkhuff, B.G, Cain, R.P, O’Connor, J.V

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2007)
    “…Abstract Both computational finite element and experimental models of the human torso have been developed for ballistic impact testing. The human torso finite…”
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    The measurement of intracranial pressure and brain displacement due to short-duration dynamic overpressure loading by Iwaskiw, A. S., Ott, K. A., Armiger, R. S., Wickwire, A. C., Alphonse, V. D., Voo, L. M., Carneal, C. M., Merkle, A. C.

    Published in Shock waves (2018)
    “…The experimental measurement of biomechanical responses that correlate with blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) has proven challenging. These data are…”
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    Measurement of the Dynamic Bulk and Shear Response of Soft Human Tissues by Saraf, H, Ramesh, K T, Lennon, A M, Merkle, A C, Roberts, J C

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-06-2007)
    “…Traditionally, Kolsky bars are used to study the dynamic response of hard materials in uniaxial compression, tension or torsion. We present modifications to…”
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    Human headaneck computational model for assessing blast injury by Roberts, J C, Harrigan, T P, Ward, EE, Taylor, T M, Annett, MS, Merkle, A C

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (15-11-2012)
    “…A human head finite element model (HHFEM) was developed to study the effects of a blast to the head. To study both the kinetic and kinematic effects of a blast…”
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    Assessing Behind Armor Blunt Trauma in Accordance With the National Institute of Justice Standard for Personal Body Armor Protection Using Finite Element Modeling by Roberts, Jack C., Ward, Emily E., Merkle, Andrew C., O’Connor, James V.

    “…BACKGROUND:To assess the possibility of injury as a result of behind armor blunt trauma (BABT), a study was undertaken to determine the conditions necessary to…”
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