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As U.S. Olympic cyclist Sarah Hammer maven around the rail at London ’s Velodrome this weekend , and boxer Quanitta ( Queen ) Underwood serves up punches in her bouts , they ’ll have something in vulgar with countless other Olympians , from horseback riders to kayakers — all will need to wear helmets to protect their heads from accidental injury .

" It does get rough in there , " Underwood said , look up to the boxing ring . " Sometimes you have to get unwarranted and get unhinged , " she said in an interview with the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) .

A cyclist rides around the velodrome used during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

A cyclist rides around the velodrome used during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

For Olympians , safety helmet must be project to not only withstand falls and nose candy , but also to protect without interpose withthe athlete ’s performance .

The helmets worn by Olympians vary . A boxer ’s helmet , for example , must protect against multiple blow , while a horseback passenger ’s headdress has to protect against a single impact , such as a free fall . Cyclists ' helmet have to be designed with air resistance in mind . [ clangour ! Seevideo of scientists test helmet ]

" As a designer , it ’s a fully grown challenge to develop helmets , " said Nikhil Gupta , a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University , in an NSF interview .

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Helmets have three layers , Gupta explain . They have a intemperate outer shell , a middle bed of stiff foam designed to absorb wallop , and an inside bed of more flexible foam , for the rider ’s quilt .

In his lab , Gupta tests thematerials that are used to make safety helmets , include material for aerodynamic cycling helmet and lightweight bagger helmets .

One test of a helmet ’s carrying into action involve firing a brand retinal rod at stuff that will make up the helmet ' inner stratum , to see how it distort on wallop .

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Helmets must also betested by athletesthemselves to see how they hold up in real - world experimental condition , Gupta said .

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