2024
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15462
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Effects of kinetic energy and firearm‐to‐target distance on fracture behavior in flat bones

Delaney Edwards,
Mariyam Isa

Abstract: This research implements a fractographic approach to investigate the relationships between kinetic energy, firearm‐to‐target distance, and various aspects of fracture behavior in gunshot trauma. Gunshot experiments were performed on pig scapulae (n = 30) using three firearms generating different muzzle (initial) kinetic energies, including a 0.32 pistol (103 J), 0.40 pistol (492 J), and 0.308 rifle (2275 J). Specimens were shot from two distances: 10 cm (n = 15) and 110 cm (n = 15). Features evaluated in fract… Show more

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