Al. Yettram et al., MATERIALS FOR MOTORCYCLE CRASH HELMETS - A FINITE-ELEMENT PARAMETRIC STUDY, Plastics, rubber and composites processing and applications, 22(4), 1994, pp. 215-221
A general finite element model of a motorcycle crash helmet has been c
reated which incorporates the main features of proprietary designs alt
hough of a simplified geometry. The behaviour under impact conditions
is investigated, using the Dyna3d computer package, with particular re
ference to the influence of shell stiffness and polystyrene liner dens
ity. Performance is judged in terms of maximum acceleration and the he
ad injury criterion, HIC. That the stiffness of the shell has a major
effect on the behaviour has been established, this needing to be low t
o enhance the value of the helmet in reducing rider head injury in an
impact. Furthermore the liner material should have a low density, and
hence also a low stiffness, so that the limited space available for it
s deformation is used to the maximum.