Human activity-induced vibrations in slender structural sys tems become apparent in many different excitation modes and consequent action effects that cause discomfort to occupants, crowd panic and damage to public infrastructure. Resulting loss of public confidence in safety of structures, economic losses, cost of retrofit and repairs can be significant. Advanced computational and visualisation techniques enable engineers and architects to evolve bold and innovative structural forms, very often without precedence. New composite and hybrid materials that are making their presence in structural systems lack historical evidence of satisfactory performance over anticipated design life. These structural systems are susceptible to multi-modal an...
Structural engineers are now facing with new demands towards long spans, lightweight floors in steel...
Increasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges, accompanied wit...
This is the final version. Available from the CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre via the li...
Human activity-induced vibrations in slender structural sys tems become apparent in many different e...
Several structures are subjected to human loading, for example, floors, footbridges, stadium, etc. I...
The interest for modelling of human actions acting on structures has been recurrent since the first ...
This paper presents recent, numerical and experimental, developments in modelling dynamic loading ge...
This paper presents the outcome of investigations and studies of the vibratioon characteristics and ...
Excessive human-induced vibrations of assembly structures have been reported more frequently over th...
An extensive literature review of human induced vibrations that flexible footbridges experience is a...
Human motion can cause various types of periodic or transient dynamic loads. The periodic loads are ...
It is known that humans and structures interact. Humans can cause structures to vibrate, and excessi...
issue: 1-2articleIncreasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges...
Excessive human-induced vibrations of assembly structures have been reported more frequently over th...
This thesis describes a combined analytical and experimental investigation into the influence of hum...
Structural engineers are now facing with new demands towards long spans, lightweight floors in steel...
Increasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges, accompanied wit...
This is the final version. Available from the CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre via the li...
Human activity-induced vibrations in slender structural sys tems become apparent in many different e...
Several structures are subjected to human loading, for example, floors, footbridges, stadium, etc. I...
The interest for modelling of human actions acting on structures has been recurrent since the first ...
This paper presents recent, numerical and experimental, developments in modelling dynamic loading ge...
This paper presents the outcome of investigations and studies of the vibratioon characteristics and ...
Excessive human-induced vibrations of assembly structures have been reported more frequently over th...
An extensive literature review of human induced vibrations that flexible footbridges experience is a...
Human motion can cause various types of periodic or transient dynamic loads. The periodic loads are ...
It is known that humans and structures interact. Humans can cause structures to vibrate, and excessi...
issue: 1-2articleIncreasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges...
Excessive human-induced vibrations of assembly structures have been reported more frequently over th...
This thesis describes a combined analytical and experimental investigation into the influence of hum...
Structural engineers are now facing with new demands towards long spans, lightweight floors in steel...
Increasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges, accompanied wit...
This is the final version. Available from the CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre via the li...