Influence of the impact energy on the pattern of blood drip stains

ORAL

Abstract

The maximum spreading diameter of complex fluid droplets has been extensively studied and explained by numerous physical models. This research focuses therefore on a different aspect, the bulging outer rim observed after evaporation on the final dried pattern of blood droplets. A correlation is found between the inner diameter, the maximum outer diameter, and the impact speed. This shows how the drying mechanism of a blood drip stain is influenced by the impact energy, which induces a larger spreading diameter and thus a different redistribution of red blood cells inside the droplet. An empirical relation is established between the final dried pattern of a passive bloodstain and its impact speed, yielding a possible forensic application. Indeed, being able to relate accurately the energy of the drop with its final pattern would give a clue to investigators, as currently no such simple and accurate tool exists.

*This work received a financial grant from the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche in the frame of Project No. ANR-13-BS09-0026 and the Labex MEC Project No. ANR-10-LABX-0092 and of the A*MIDEX Project No. ANR-11-IDEX-0001-02, funded by the Investissements d’Avenir French Government program managed by the French National Research Agency.

Presenters

  • David Brutin

    • Aix-Marseille University - IUSTI

Authors

  • Fiona Smith

    • Aix-Marseille University - IUSTI
  • Celine Nicloux

    • IRCGN
  • David Brutin

    • Aix-Marseille University - IUSTI