This paper investigates the phenomenon of excessive pedestrian-induced lateral vibrations as observed on several high-profile footbridges. The vibrations are a consequence of human-structure interaction, in which the forces generated by the pedestrians depend strongly on the vibration of the underlying pavement. An extensive experimental analysis has been carried out to determine the lateral forces generated by pedestrians when walking on a laterally moving treadmill. Two different conditions are investigated; initially the treadmill is fixed and then it is laterally driven in a sinusoidal motion at varying combinations of frequencies (0.33-1.07 Hz) and amplitudes (4.5-48 mm). The component of the pedestrian-induced force which is caused by...
Vibration induced by walking pedestrians has motivated research in the civil engineering community f...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
The most often purported mechanism causing the lateral dynamic instability of the London Millennium ...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of excessive pedestrian-induced lateral vibrations as observe...
This paper presents a comprehensive experimental analysis of lateral forces generated by single pede...
The forces a walker exerts to an oscillating floor differ significantly from those exerted to a fixe...
Footbridges can experience dynamic instability when subjected to crowd loading. This unstable behavi...
The excessive lateral sway motion caused by crowds walking across footbridges has attracted great pu...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
Despite considerable interest among engineers and scientists, bi-directional interaction between wal...
This thesis investigates human-structure interactions between pedestrians and oscillating footbridge...
Lateral vibrations of footbridges caused by the passage of pedestrian crowds have been the object of...
An extensive literature review of human induced vibrations that flexible footbridges experience is a...
Pedestrian lateral excitation of bridges has received considerable attention since the la...
Vibration induced by walking pedestrians has motivated research in the civil engineering community f...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
The most often purported mechanism causing the lateral dynamic instability of the London Millennium ...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of excessive pedestrian-induced lateral vibrations as observe...
This paper presents a comprehensive experimental analysis of lateral forces generated by single pede...
The forces a walker exerts to an oscillating floor differ significantly from those exerted to a fixe...
Footbridges can experience dynamic instability when subjected to crowd loading. This unstable behavi...
The excessive lateral sway motion caused by crowds walking across footbridges has attracted great pu...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
Despite considerable interest among engineers and scientists, bi-directional interaction between wal...
This thesis investigates human-structure interactions between pedestrians and oscillating footbridge...
Lateral vibrations of footbridges caused by the passage of pedestrian crowds have been the object of...
An extensive literature review of human induced vibrations that flexible footbridges experience is a...
Pedestrian lateral excitation of bridges has received considerable attention since the la...
Vibration induced by walking pedestrians has motivated research in the civil engineering community f...
This paper aims to provide a review and critical analysis of the state of the art concerning crowd-s...
The most often purported mechanism causing the lateral dynamic instability of the London Millennium ...