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Predicting the position of the source of blood stains for angled impacts

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JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
Volume 52, Issue 5, Pages 1044-1049

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2007.00505.x

Keywords

forensic science; bloodstain pattern analysis; angled impact; spines; pig's blood

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Droplets of pig's blood were dropped onto paper at different angles to the horizontal to produce blood stains. Impact velocities varied from 1.82 to 5.76 m/sec, drop size from 3.7 to 5.0 mm in diameter, and the surface sloped at angles between 22.7 degrees and 90 degrees to the horizontal. From the data a single equation relating stain size to drop size and velocity for all impact angles was produced; ab = 111.74 (Re(1/2)We(1/4))(DoDo)-D-0.75 + 0.00084 with R-2 = 0.88, where a is the stain width, b the stain length, Re the Reynolds number, and We the Weber number. A second equation related the number of spines, N, to drop size, velocity, and surface slope for all impact angles as N = 0.76 We(0.5) sin(3)theta with R-2 = 0.9, where theta is the impact angle. Combining these equations the impact velocity can be determined and hence the position of the stain's source.

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