一次受控的公共汽车爆炸的三维重建

Chiara Villa , Nikolaj Friis Hansen , Kamilla Maria Hansen , Hans Petter Hougen , Christina Jacobsen
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摘要

目的证明三维重建对更好地理解受控公共汽车爆炸动力学的有用性。材料与方法采用Mimic软件对猪死后进行CT扫描,建立猪的三维模型;犯罪现场(巴士)的三维模型是通过摄影测量和建模技术,使用Photomodeler和3Ds max软件应用程序生成的。爆炸前后的场景组合和可视化是使用3Ds max创建的。结果对爆炸前后的多个场景进行了三维重建,更好地再现了事件的动态和爆炸伤害。所有的猪都受到了严重的爆炸伤害。炸弹猪和绿猪(靠近爆炸地点)由于爆炸的综合伤害而遭受了创伤性截肢和破坏。其他所有猪均有原发性爆炸伤和继发性爆炸伤。除黄色猪(远离爆炸一侧)外,所有猪均因三级或复合爆炸伤而骨折。根据尸体解剖和CT扫描的评估,可以根据猪的损伤严重程度确定三个不同的“损伤区”。结论三维重建可以更清晰、更全面地观察现场和受害者,更好地了解整个现场。CT扫描已被证明是评估死者爆炸损伤的重要工具。
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3D reconstructions of a controlled bus bombing

Objectives

to demonstrate the usefulness of 3D reconstructions to better understand the dynamic of a controlled bus bombing.

Materials and methods

3D models of the victims (pigs) were created from post-mortem CT scanning using Mimic software; 3D models of the crime scene (bus) were generated by means of photogrammetry and modelling techniques, using Photomodeler and 3Ds max software applications. Combinations and visualizations of the scene before and after the explosion were created using 3Ds max.

Results

several 3D reconstructions of the scene before and after the explosion were re-created to better visualize the dynamic of the incident and the blast injuries. All the pigs suffered extensive blast injuries. The bomb pig and the green pig (adjacent to the detonation site) underwent traumatic amputation and destruction due to a combination of blast injuries. Primary blast injuries and secondary injuries were found in all the other pigs. Fractures both due to tertiary or combined blast injuries were found in all the pigs except the yellow one (far from the detonation side). Three different “injury zones” could be identified based on the severity of the injuries of the pigs, as evaluated from autopsy and CT scanning.

Conclusion

3D reconstructions give a clearer and more comprehensive view of the scene and the victims, allowing a better understanding of the entire scene. CT scanning has proved to be an important tool in evaluating blast injuries in dead victims.

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Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
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