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David Bruneau
David Bruneau
Research Associate, University of Toronto
Verified email at uwaterloo.ca
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Validation of a football helmet finite element model and quantification of impact energy distribution
MA Corrales, D Gierczycka, J Barker, D Bruneau, MC Bustamante, ...
Annals of biomedical engineering 48, 121-132, 2020
322020
Head and neck response of an active human body model and finite element anthropometric test device during a linear impactor helmet test
DA Bruneau, DS Cronin
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 142 (2), 021004, 2020
22*2020
Component-level finite element model and validation for a modern American football helmet
MC Bustamante, D Bruneau, JB Barker, D Gierczycka, MA Coralles, ...
Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials 5, 117-131, 2019
212019
Brain response of a computational head model for prescribed skull kinematics and simulated football helmet impact boundary conditions
DA Bruneau, DS Cronin
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 115, 104299, 2021
172021
Onset and nature of flow-induced vibrations in cerebral aneurysms via fluid–structure interaction simulations
DA Bruneau, K Valen-Sendstad, DA Steinman
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology 22 (3), 761-771, 2023
152023
Understanding intracranial aneurysm sounds via high-fidelity fluid-structure-interaction modelling
DA Bruneau, DA Steinman, K Valen-Sendstad
Communications Medicine 3 (1), 163, 2023
92023
Investigation of Head and Brain Response in Football Helmet Impacts using a Finite Element Model of the Head and Neck with Active Muscle
D Bruneau
University of Waterloo, 2019
72019
Comparison of the hybrid III head and neck to a detailed head and neck finite element model with active musculature, in a football impact scenario
D Bruneau, D Cronin, M Panzer, S Giudice, R Kent
Proceedings of the International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury, 2018
72018
Impact of flow rate on the high frequency flow instabilities in intracranial aneurysms, with implications for wall vibration
DA Bruneau, M Najafi, T Natarajan, K Valen-Sendstad, DA Steinman
Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference, 444, 2021
32021
Contribution of energy‐absorbing structures to head kinematics in football helmet impacts
J Barker, M Corrales, D Gierczycka, D Bruneau, MC Bustamante, ...
IRCOBI conference 2018, 2018
32018
Numerical crowdsourcing of NFL football helmets
MB Panzer, JS Giudice, A Caudillo, S Mukherjee, K Kong, DS Cronin, ...
Journal of Neurotrauma 35 (16), A148-A148, 2018
32018
Toward a physiological model of vascular wall vibrations in the arteriovenous fistula
L Soliveri, D Bruneau, J Ring, M Bozzetto, A Remuzzi, K Valen-Sendstad
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 1-15, 2024
22024
Reply to: ‘Elastostatic theory usefully approximates fluid–soft matter interactions in cerebral aneurysm resonance’
DA Bruneau, Valen-Sendstad, Kristian, DA Steinman
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology, 1-2, 2024
1*2024
Finite Element Model of 2016 Xenith X2E (Safety Equipment Institute model X2E) Version 1.0 for LS-DYNA
D Cronin, J Barker, D Gierczycka, D Bruneau, M Bustamante, M Corrales
12018
On the use of steady flow rates for approximating flow instabilities and vibrations in intracranial aneurysms
DA Bruneau, DA Steinman, K Valen-Sendstad
Journal of Biomechanics 173, 112237, 2024
2024
Fluid-Structure Interaction Modelling of High-Frequency Wall Vibrations in Intracranial Aneurysms
DA Bruneau
University of Toronto (Canada), 2024
2024
Correction to: Component-Level Finite Element Model and Validation for a Modern American Football Helmet
MC Bustamante, D Bruneau, JB Barker, D Gierczycka, MA Corrales, ...
Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials 5, 195-195, 2019
2019
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