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J Forensic Sci ; 56(4): 967-71, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21480893

ABSTRACT

The characteristics of knife tool marks retained on hard tissues can be used to outline the shape and angle of a knife. The purpose of this study was to describe such marks on bone tissues that had been chopped with knives. A chopping stage with a gravity accelerator and a fixed bone platform was designed to reconstruct the chopping action. A digital microscope was also used to measure the knife angle (θ) and retained V-shape tool mark angle (ψ) in a pig skull. The κ value (elasticity coefficient; θ/ψ) was derived and recorded after the knife angle (θ) and the accompanied velocity were compared with the proportional impulsive force of the knife and ψ on the bone. The constant impulsive force revealed a correlation between the V-shape tool mark angle (ψ) and the elasticity coefficient (κ). These results describe the tool marks--crucial in the medicolegal investigation--of a knife on hard tissues.


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Skull/pathology , Weapons , Wounds, Stab/pathology , Animals , Biophysical Phenomena , Elasticity , Forensic Pathology , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Microscopy , Models, Animal , Skull/injuries , Swine
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