An Empirical Study on the Relation Between the Critical Angle for Bullet Ricochet and the Properties of Wood |
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Authors: | Wim Kerkhoff Ivo Alberink Ph.D. Erwin J.A.T. Mattijssen M.Sc. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Firearms and Ammunition, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands;2. Department of Science, Interdisciplinary Investigations, Statistics and Knowledge, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The properties of a bullet, an object, and the incidence angle determine whether the bullet will penetrate, perforate, or ricochet. In this study, the critical angle for ricochet was established for .32 Auto and 9 mm Luger bullets on Abachi, Southern Yellow Pine, Beech, and Ipe wooden boards. Results show that the critical angle differs depending on caliber and wood type. The critical angle is higher for .32 Auto bullets than for 9 mm Luger bullets and increases with increasing wood density and Janka hardness. The established critical angles for ricochet on the lightest and softest wood (Abachi) are 10.4° and 10.3° for .32 Auto and 9 mm Luger, respectively. For the heaviest and hardest wood (Ipe), the angles were 45.0° and 33.4°, respectively. The combined results on the four tested woods show a strong linear relationship between both the density and the hardness and the critical angle for both calibers. |
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Keywords: | forensic science shooting scene reconstruction ricochet critical angle properties of wood Janka hardness timber growth rings |
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