Equestrian Helmet Testing Apparatus

Project Statement

Helmets are used to absorb energy from impact to reduce the amount of shock felt by the head, ultimately decreasing the risk of traumatic brain injuries. Current testing is done by dropping a helmet perpendicularly or at an oblique angle onto an anvil. Real life impact events are more complex than a linear fall due to the introduction of rotational and shear motion that can cause concussions. New testing standards need to account for a variety of outdoor impact surfaces at adjustable angles.


Team Members

Olivia Lohre, Kennedy Krieg, Abby Olaleye and Chrissy Witt

Critical Participants

Stephanie Bonin, PhD, PE, Michael Peterson, PhD, PE and Alicia Modenbach, PhD, PE