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Ordnance Gelatin for Ballistic Studies
American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1988Most users of ordnance gelatin for ballistics studies are apparently unaware of the detrimental effects on this tissue simulant's properties caused by excess heating in reconstitution of the gelatin powder. Material published by the Gelatin Manufacturers Institute of America states that heating gelatin above 40 degrees C can be detrimental to its ...
M L, Fackler, J A, Malinowski
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Terminal ballistics of 7.62 mm NATO bullets: experiments in ordnance gelatin
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 1995Military rifle bullets are assumed to tumble 180 degrees in the target and end up facing backwards, but intact. It has been claimed, however, that a German version of the 7.62 mm x 51 (7.62 mm NATO) bullet may fragment at ranges up to 100 m. A lack of strength in the jacket, causing it to break at the cannelure when hitting the target at high impact ...
P J, Knudsen +3 more
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Urological Research, 2010
In vitro shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) research is typically performed utilizing wet coupling lithotriptors with a mesh basket model. This model does not take into account shock wave energy attenuation through tissue. Models using dry coupling lithotriptors rely on immersion chambers and face similar limitations.
C E, Mendez-Probst +3 more
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In vitro shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) research is typically performed utilizing wet coupling lithotriptors with a mesh basket model. This model does not take into account shock wave energy attenuation through tissue. Models using dry coupling lithotriptors rely on immersion chambers and face similar limitations.
C E, Mendez-Probst +3 more
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Predicting Temporary Cavity Size from Radial Fissure Measurements in Ordnance Gelatin
Journal of Trauma, 1988B D, Ragsdale, A, Josselson
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Evaluation of the temporary cavity in ordnance gelatine
Forensic Science International, 2012Gelatine is a recognized tissue simulant in wound ballistic research. The deceleration of a bullet causes a temporary cavity which provokes radial fissures by stretching the gelatine. The evaluation of gelatine destruction was performed with very different methods yet, widely known are the wound profile by Fackler and the total crack length (TCL ...
C, Schyma, B, Madea
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Winchester Silvertip® Ammunition—A Study in Ordnance Gelatin
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1986Abstract This study of Winchester Silvertip® hollow point ammunition measures bullet velocity from production handguns and evaluates performance in ordnance gelation. Depth of penetration, size and shape of the temporary cavity, degree of radial fissuring along the missile track, and bullet expansion after impact are compared to ...
BD Ragsdale, AR Josselson
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