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Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study
Firearms can cause fatal wounds, which can be identified by traces on or around the body. However, there are cases where neither the bullet nor gun is found at the crime scene. Ballistic research involving finite element models can reproduce computational biomechanical conditions, without compromisi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25343337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111192 |
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author | Matoso, Rodrigo Ivo Freire, Alexandre Rodrigues Santos, Leonardo Soriano de Mello Daruge Junior, Eduardo Rossi, Ana Claudia Prado, Felippe Bevilacqua |
author_facet | Matoso, Rodrigo Ivo Freire, Alexandre Rodrigues Santos, Leonardo Soriano de Mello Daruge Junior, Eduardo Rossi, Ana Claudia Prado, Felippe Bevilacqua |
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description | Firearms can cause fatal wounds, which can be identified by traces on or around the body. However, there are cases where neither the bullet nor gun is found at the crime scene. Ballistic research involving finite element models can reproduce computational biomechanical conditions, without compromising bioethics, as they involve no direct tests on animals or humans. This study aims to compare the morphologies of gunshot entrance holes caused by.40-caliber Smith & Wesson (S&W), .380-caliber, and 9×19-mm Luger bullets. A fully metal-jacketed.40 S&W projectile, a fully metal-jacketed.380 projectile, and a fully metal-jacketed 9×19-mm Luger projectile were computationally fired at the glabellar region of the finite element model from a distance of 10 cm, at perpendicular incidence. The results show different morphologies in the entrance holes produced by the three bullets, using the same skull at the same shot distance. The results and traits of the entrance holes are discussed. Finite element models allow feasible computational ballistic research, which may be useful to forensic experts when comparing and analyzing data related to gunshot wounds in the forehead. |
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spelling | pubmed-42088802014-10-27 Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study Matoso, Rodrigo Ivo Freire, Alexandre Rodrigues Santos, Leonardo Soriano de Mello Daruge Junior, Eduardo Rossi, Ana Claudia Prado, Felippe Bevilacqua PLoS One Research Article Firearms can cause fatal wounds, which can be identified by traces on or around the body. However, there are cases where neither the bullet nor gun is found at the crime scene. Ballistic research involving finite element models can reproduce computational biomechanical conditions, without compromising bioethics, as they involve no direct tests on animals or humans. This study aims to compare the morphologies of gunshot entrance holes caused by.40-caliber Smith & Wesson (S&W), .380-caliber, and 9×19-mm Luger bullets. A fully metal-jacketed.40 S&W projectile, a fully metal-jacketed.380 projectile, and a fully metal-jacketed 9×19-mm Luger projectile were computationally fired at the glabellar region of the finite element model from a distance of 10 cm, at perpendicular incidence. The results show different morphologies in the entrance holes produced by the three bullets, using the same skull at the same shot distance. The results and traits of the entrance holes are discussed. Finite element models allow feasible computational ballistic research, which may be useful to forensic experts when comparing and analyzing data related to gunshot wounds in the forehead. Public Library of Science 2014-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4208880/ /pubmed/25343337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111192 Text en © 2014 Matoso et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Matoso, Rodrigo Ivo Freire, Alexandre Rodrigues Santos, Leonardo Soriano de Mello Daruge Junior, Eduardo Rossi, Ana Claudia Prado, Felippe Bevilacqua Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study |
title | Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study |
title_full | Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study |
title_short | Comparison of Gunshot Entrance Morphologies Caused by .40-Caliber Smith & Wesson, .380-Caliber, and 9-mm Luger Bullets: A Finite Element Analysis Study |
title_sort | comparison of gunshot entrance morphologies caused by .40-caliber smith & wesson, .380-caliber, and 9-mm luger bullets: a finite element analysis study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25343337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111192 |
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