The dynamic interactions of falling human bodies with civil structures, regardless of their potentially critical effects, have sparsely been researched in contact biomechanics. The physical contact models suggested in the existing literature, particularly for short-distant falls in home settings, assume the human body falls on a “rigid” (not vibrating) ground. A similar assumption is usually made during laboratory-based fall tests, including force platforms. Based on observations from a set of pediatric head-first free fall tests, the present paper shows that the dynamics of the grounded force plate are not always negligible when doing fall test in a laboratory setting. By using a similar analogy for lightweight floor structures, it is show...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring human-induced dynamic forces comprise typically equipment ...
Human rhythmic jumping is known to induce significant vibrations of civil structures, such as grands...
High performance materials have enabled engineers to design civil structures with lower dead loads. ...
The dynamic interactions of falling human bodies with civil structures, regardless of their potentia...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
This paper shows the utility of multibody dynamics in evaluating changes in injury related parameter...
This paper presents recent, numerical and experimental, developments in modelling dynamic loading ge...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring bouncing and jumping ground reaction forces (GRFs) compris...
In lightweight structural systems there is increasing evidence that the presence of humans influence...
Until now state-of-the-art facilities for measuring human-induced dynamic forces comprised typically...
In biomechanics laboratories the ground reaction force time histories of the foot-fall of persons ar...
ABSTRACT: Human-structure interactions are not completely understood yet. This paper presents an exp...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring bouncing and jumping ground reaction forces (GRFs) compris...
Consider the problem of how to simulate a 3D human model free-falling from a certain height and reac...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring human-induced dynamic forces comprise typically equipment ...
Human rhythmic jumping is known to induce significant vibrations of civil structures, such as grands...
High performance materials have enabled engineers to design civil structures with lower dead loads. ...
The dynamic interactions of falling human bodies with civil structures, regardless of their potentia...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
This paper shows the utility of multibody dynamics in evaluating changes in injury related parameter...
This paper presents recent, numerical and experimental, developments in modelling dynamic loading ge...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring bouncing and jumping ground reaction forces (GRFs) compris...
In lightweight structural systems there is increasing evidence that the presence of humans influence...
Until now state-of-the-art facilities for measuring human-induced dynamic forces comprised typically...
In biomechanics laboratories the ground reaction force time histories of the foot-fall of persons ar...
ABSTRACT: Human-structure interactions are not completely understood yet. This paper presents an exp...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring bouncing and jumping ground reaction forces (GRFs) compris...
Consider the problem of how to simulate a 3D human model free-falling from a certain height and reac...
State-of-the-art facilities for measuring human-induced dynamic forces comprise typically equipment ...
Human rhythmic jumping is known to induce significant vibrations of civil structures, such as grands...
High performance materials have enabled engineers to design civil structures with lower dead loads. ...