Quantification of Cumulative Blast Dose to Servicemembers from Repeated Exposures During Heavy Weapon firing in Combat Scenarios
This grant opportunity aims to develop computational tools that can accurately model the effects of repeated heavy weapon fire in combat scenarios, focusing on predicting blast exposure and injury risk for service members. The tools should be capable of estimating both single and cumulative blast doses encountered during combat operations. The project involves creating models validated by exis…
OUSD (R&E) CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY AREA(S): Advanced Computing and Software\n\nOBJECTIVE: Develop computational modeling tools to reconstruct heavy weapon repeated firing events in combat scenarios and to quantify blast exposure and risk injury scores to service members. These tools should enabl…
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