Impact attenuation capabilities of new and used football helmets
Author(s): |
Evan L. Breedlove
Katherine Morigaki Breedlove Thomas G. Bowman Monica R. Lininger Eric A. Nauman |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Smart Materials and Structures, 21 April 2023, n. 6, v. 32 |
Page(s): | 064004 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-665x/accc1b |
Abstract: |
Football helmets are expected to break down with use, and reconditioning recommendations are required to be stated by manufacturers. However, the degree of change in helmet impact mitigation performance as a function of usage is not generally known. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the ability of football helmets to attenuate impacts after a single season of regular collegiate use to unused helmets. Three never-used Riddell® Speed™ helmets were tested and compared to three used helmets which had been used during one season of Division 1 collegiate football. Helmets were tested at three velocities (3.46, 4.88, and 5.46 m s−1) on six locations in ambient temperature, simulating National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment certification drop tests. The interaction between helmet age and location during all three velocities (P |
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