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Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles.

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Power, ED; Duma, SM; Stitzel, JD; Herring, IP; West, RL; Bass, CR; Crowley, JS; Brozoski, FT
Published in: Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
October 2002

Airbags have saved lives in automobile crashes for many years and are now planned for use in helicopters. The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential for ocular injuries to helicopter pilots wearing night vision goggles when the airbag is deployed.A nonlinear finite element model of the human eye was created. Ocular structures such as the fatty tissue, extraocular muscles, and bony orbit were included. The model was imported into Madymo (Mathematical Dynamical Models) and used to determine the worst-case position of a helicopter pilot wearing night vision goggles. This was evaluated as the greatest Von Mises stress in the eye when the airbag was deployed.The worst-case position was achieved by minimizing the distance between the eyes and goggles, having the occupant look directly into the airbag, and making initial contact with the airbag halfway through its full deployment. Simulations with the goggles both remaining fastened to and breaking away from the aviator helmet were performed. Finally, placing a protective lens in front of the eyes was found to reduce the stress to the eye but increase the force experienced by the surrounding orbital bones.The finite element model of the eye proved effective for evaluating the experimental parameters.

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Published In

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine

EISSN

1943-4448

ISSN

0095-6562

Publication Date

October 2002

Volume

73

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1000 / 1006

Related Subject Headings

  • Physiology
  • Humans
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Eyeglasses
  • Eye Injuries
  • Computer Simulation
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Aircraft
  • Air Bags
  • Aerospace Medicine
 

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Power, E. D., Duma, S. M., Stitzel, J. D., Herring, I. P., West, R. L., Bass, C. R., … Brozoski, F. T. (2002). Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 73(10), 1000–1006.
Power, Erik D., Stefan M. Duma, Joel D. Stitzel, Ian P. Herring, Robert L. West, Cameron R. Bass, John S. Crowley, and Fred T. Brozoski. “Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles.Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 73, no. 10 (October 2002): 1000–1006.
Power ED, Duma SM, Stitzel JD, Herring IP, West RL, Bass CR, et al. Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 2002 Oct;73(10):1000–6.
Power, Erik D., et al. “Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles.Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, vol. 73, no. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 1000–06.
Power ED, Duma SM, Stitzel JD, Herring IP, West RL, Bass CR, Crowley JS, Brozoski FT. Computer modeling of airbag-induced ocular injury in pilots wearing night vision goggles. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 2002 Oct;73(10):1000–1006.

Published In

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine

EISSN

1943-4448

ISSN

0095-6562

Publication Date

October 2002

Volume

73

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1000 / 1006

Related Subject Headings

  • Physiology
  • Humans
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Eyeglasses
  • Eye Injuries
  • Computer Simulation
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Aircraft
  • Air Bags
  • Aerospace Medicine