Although many models of pedestrian dynamic loading have been proposed, possible bi-directional interactions between the exciter and the excited structure are generally ignored, particularly for vertical vibrations. This shortcoming has arisen from scarcity of data on gait adaptation strategies used in the presence of structural motion and, as a consequence, the absence of a credible fundamental pedestrian model capable of capturing the underlying relations between the two dynamic systems. To address this inadequacy of current approaches, a biomechanically-inspired inverted pendulum pedestrian model has been applied to the human-structure interaction problem. The behaviour of the model is studied when subjected to vertical motion of the...
Pedestrian lateral excitation of bridges has received considerable attention since the la...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern pedestrian structures have drawn researchers'...
AbstractModelling pedestrian loading on lively structures such as bridges remains a challenge. This ...
Although many models of pedestrian dynamic loading have been proposed, possible bidirectional intera...
Despite considerable interest among engineers and scientists, bi-directional interaction between wal...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Within the context of crowd-induced lateral bridge vibration, human–structure interaction (HSI) is a...
In the present paper, a detailed crowd model is applied to investigate the impact of vertical human-...
The excessive vertical vibration of structures induced by walking pedestrians has attracted consider...
Modelling pedestrian loading on lively structures such as bridges remains a challenge. This is becau...
Vibration induced by walking pedestrians has motivated research in the civil engineering community f...
This thesis investigates human-structure interactions between pedestrians and oscillating footbridge...
To evaluate the vibration serviceability of footbridge structures most structural engineers use pede...
Pedestrian lateral excitation of bridges has received considerable attention since the la...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern pedestrian structures have drawn researchers'...
AbstractModelling pedestrian loading on lively structures such as bridges remains a challenge. This ...
Although many models of pedestrian dynamic loading have been proposed, possible bidirectional intera...
Despite considerable interest among engineers and scientists, bi-directional interaction between wal...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Within the context of crowd-induced lateral bridge vibration, human–structure interaction (HSI) is a...
In the present paper, a detailed crowd model is applied to investigate the impact of vertical human-...
The excessive vertical vibration of structures induced by walking pedestrians has attracted consider...
Modelling pedestrian loading on lively structures such as bridges remains a challenge. This is becau...
Vibration induced by walking pedestrians has motivated research in the civil engineering community f...
This thesis investigates human-structure interactions between pedestrians and oscillating footbridge...
To evaluate the vibration serviceability of footbridge structures most structural engineers use pede...
Pedestrian lateral excitation of bridges has received considerable attention since the la...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern pedestrian structures have drawn researchers'...
AbstractModelling pedestrian loading on lively structures such as bridges remains a challenge. This ...