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Strain Rate Dependent Behavior of Vinyl Nitrile Helmet Foam in Compression and Combined Compression and Shear

Nicolas Bailly    
Yvan Petit    
Jean-Michel Desrosier    
Olivier Laperriere    
Simon Langlois and Eric Wagnac    

Resumen

Results of this work can be used to compare VN foams to other helmet liner materials and could help in the design of new protective devices.

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