Quantifying the effect of the facemask on helmet performance

Bethany Rowson, Evan J Terrell, S. Rowson
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Evaluating and improving helmet design play a crucial role in reducing sports-related concussions. Despite widespread use of facemasks by football and hockey players, no helmet standards currently exist to test helmets equipped with facemasks. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect that attached facial protection has on the head kinematics resulting from impacts to the helmet shell. Helmets were fit to a modified NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) headform and subjected to blows from a pneumatic impactor. A total of 240 impact tests were performed to evaluate the effect of the facemask on four helmet models (two for football, two for hockey). For each helmet model, one sample was tested with a facemask and another without a facemask. Tests were conducted at two impact velocities (6, 9 m/s) and three impact locations (front, side, and rear boss) for a total of six impact conditions. Five trials were performed for each helmet sample at each condition. Two-factor analyses of variance were used to quantify effects on linear and rotational head acceleration and Severity Index due to impact location and facemask presence. Significant effects varied by helmet model and impact location and were more commonly associated with football helmets. Differences in facemask effects between sports are likely attributed to differences in facemask-shell attachment mechanisms, and differences in the structure of the facemask itself. The effects of the facemask on linear and rotational acceleration were small, approximately 5% for both football and hockey helmets. On average, peak accelerations were decreased with the addition of a facemask, but individual differences were mixed and varied by helmet type and impact location. These small differences would not greatly affect impact performance tests in the lab. The results of this study have direct applications toward helmet standard development.
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量化面罩对头盔性能的影响
评估和改进头盔设计在减少运动相关脑震荡方面发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管足球和曲棍球运动员广泛使用口罩,但目前还没有头盔标准来测试配备口罩的头盔。本研究的目的是确定附加的面部保护对头盔外壳碰撞产生的头部运动学的影响。头盔安装在改良的NOCSAE(国家运动设备标准操作委员会)人头模型上,并受到气动冲击器的冲击。共进行了240次冲击测试,以评估面罩对四个头盔模型的影响(两个用于足球,两个用于曲棍球)。对于每个头盔模型,一个样本使用口罩进行测试,另一个样本不使用口罩。试验在两种冲击速度下进行(6,9 m/s)和三个碰撞位置(前部、侧面和后部凸台),总共有六种碰撞条件。在每种条件下,对每个头盔样本进行了五次试验。使用双因素方差分析来量化由于撞击位置和面罩存在而对线性和旋转头部加速度以及严重程度指数的影响。显著影响因头盔模型和撞击位置而异,更常见的是与足球头盔有关。运动之间口罩效果的差异可能归因于口罩外壳连接机制的差异,以及口罩本身结构的差异。面罩对线性和旋转加速度的影响很小,足球和曲棍球头盔的影响都约为5%。平均而言,峰值加速度随着面罩的添加而降低,但个体差异因头盔类型和撞击位置而异。这些微小的差异不会对实验室的冲击性能测试产生太大影响。这项研究的结果直接应用于头盔标准的开发。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology covers the development of novel sports apparel, footwear, and equipment; and the materials, instrumentation, and processes that make advances in sports possible.
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