A step by step algorithm of light-weight lattice tower dynamic response calculation method to typical human induced time varying horizontal loads is presented in this work for the first time. The developed algorithm of the method is based on the researches presented in the previous works of the authors on the subject. The calculation method itself is based on the generally accepted design processes for low frequency structures when it is convenient to consider the maximum level of the resonant response that can be induced by a person under repeated footfall and to limit it to the acceptable level. The algorithm was applied to find theoretically the peak acceleration amplitudes of vibration on an actual 36 m high light-weight lattice observa...
Human motion can cause various types of periodic or transient dynamic loads. The periodic loads are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from ASCE via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
Human activity-induced vibrations in slender structural sys tems become apparent in many different e...
The structural design of light-weight lattice observation towers intended for general public use is ...
The present study focuses on the tower type structures response to the dynamic loads. The study anal...
An excessive lateral vibration of the lightweight pedestrian bridges has initiated worldwide interes...
Researchers mostly concentrate on modelling walking induced dynamic loading on the light-weight stru...
The purpose of this research is to experimentally identify the performance of most of the light-weig...
The excessive vibrations of some observation towers in Latvia highlights the lack of the understandi...
The advanced engineering technologies and the development of construction materials have brought the...
In the absence of specific guidelines for the seismic analysis of self-supporting telecommunication ...
This paper presents recent, numerical and experimental, developments in modelling dynamic loading ge...
High and slender sightseeing towers are subjected not only to a wind caused vibrations but also to a...
The interest for modelling of human actions acting on structures has been recurrent since the first ...
The paper deals with the analysis of the dynamic response of footbridges under human - induced dynam...
Human motion can cause various types of periodic or transient dynamic loads. The periodic loads are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from ASCE via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
Human activity-induced vibrations in slender structural sys tems become apparent in many different e...
The structural design of light-weight lattice observation towers intended for general public use is ...
The present study focuses on the tower type structures response to the dynamic loads. The study anal...
An excessive lateral vibration of the lightweight pedestrian bridges has initiated worldwide interes...
Researchers mostly concentrate on modelling walking induced dynamic loading on the light-weight stru...
The purpose of this research is to experimentally identify the performance of most of the light-weig...
The excessive vibrations of some observation towers in Latvia highlights the lack of the understandi...
The advanced engineering technologies and the development of construction materials have brought the...
In the absence of specific guidelines for the seismic analysis of self-supporting telecommunication ...
This paper presents recent, numerical and experimental, developments in modelling dynamic loading ge...
High and slender sightseeing towers are subjected not only to a wind caused vibrations but also to a...
The interest for modelling of human actions acting on structures has been recurrent since the first ...
The paper deals with the analysis of the dynamic response of footbridges under human - induced dynam...
Human motion can cause various types of periodic or transient dynamic loads. The periodic loads are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from ASCE via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
Human activity-induced vibrations in slender structural sys tems become apparent in many different e...