The dynamic floor loads induced by crowds in gymnasium or stadium structures are commonly modelled by superposition of the individual contributions using reduction factors for the different Fourier coefficients. These Fourier coefficients and the reduction factors are calculated using full scale measurements. Generally the testing is performed on platforms or structures that can be considered rigid, such that the natural frequencies are higher than the frequencies of the spectator movement. In this paper we shall present the testing done on a structure that used to be a gymnasium as well as the procedure used to identify its dynamic properties and a first evaluation of the socalled “group effect”
There is a risk that excessive vibration in long span cantilever grandstands can be triggered by the...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern structures have drawn researchers' attention ...
Crowd motion on civil structures that host musical and sport events is one of the main causes of exc...
Crowd induced dynamic loading in large structures, such as gymnasiums or stadium, is usually modelle...
Crowd induced dynamic loading in large structures, such as gymnasiums or stadiums, is usually modell...
Predicting vibration performance of civil engineering structures due to human induced rhythmic loadi...
In assembly structures or places where crowds may gather such as dance halls, theaters, gymnasia and...
The interest for modelling of human actions acting on structures has been recurrent since the first...
This paper presents the results of analysing the human-structure interaction effect of the Olympic S...
In order to investigate crowd size effect on building floors response, human-induced vibra-tions hav...
The potential of dynamic structural response to cause serviceability or even ultimate failure in bu...
The possibility of excessive vibration on cantilever grandstands caused by lively human-induced load...
On structures carrying humans (e.g. floors, grandstands in stadia etc.) there may be two different t...
Bouncing is a typical rhythmic crowd activity in entertaining venues, such as concert halls and stad...
Proceedings of a meeting held 30 January - 2 February 2006, St Louis, Missouri, USA. http://toc.proc...
There is a risk that excessive vibration in long span cantilever grandstands can be triggered by the...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern structures have drawn researchers' attention ...
Crowd motion on civil structures that host musical and sport events is one of the main causes of exc...
Crowd induced dynamic loading in large structures, such as gymnasiums or stadium, is usually modelle...
Crowd induced dynamic loading in large structures, such as gymnasiums or stadiums, is usually modell...
Predicting vibration performance of civil engineering structures due to human induced rhythmic loadi...
In assembly structures or places where crowds may gather such as dance halls, theaters, gymnasia and...
The interest for modelling of human actions acting on structures has been recurrent since the first...
This paper presents the results of analysing the human-structure interaction effect of the Olympic S...
In order to investigate crowd size effect on building floors response, human-induced vibra-tions hav...
The potential of dynamic structural response to cause serviceability or even ultimate failure in bu...
The possibility of excessive vibration on cantilever grandstands caused by lively human-induced load...
On structures carrying humans (e.g. floors, grandstands in stadia etc.) there may be two different t...
Bouncing is a typical rhythmic crowd activity in entertaining venues, such as concert halls and stad...
Proceedings of a meeting held 30 January - 2 February 2006, St Louis, Missouri, USA. http://toc.proc...
There is a risk that excessive vibration in long span cantilever grandstands can be triggered by the...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern structures have drawn researchers' attention ...
Crowd motion on civil structures that host musical and sport events is one of the main causes of exc...