The paper investigates the effects of the human-structure interaction (HSI) on the dynamic response based on a spectral model for vertical pedestrian-induced forces. The spectral load model proposed in literature can be applied for the vibration serviceability analysis of footbridges subjected to unrestricted pedestrian traffic as well as in crowded conditions, however, in absence of HSI phenomena. To allow for a more accurate prediction of the maximum structural response, the present study in addition accounts for the vertical mechanical interaction between pedestrians, represented by simple lumped parameter models, and the supporting structure. By applying the classic methods of linear random dynamics, the maximum dynamic response is eval...
Existing walking models used for vibration serviceability assessment of structures carrying pedestri...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Modern footbridges can be very sensitive to walking-induced vibrations. The assessment of footbridge...
The paper investigates the effects of the human-structure interaction (HSI) on the dynamic response ...
This paper is focused on the evaluation of the structural response to vertical pedestrian excitation...
Despite extensive research in the field of human-induced vibration in the last twenty years, there i...
In the present paper, a detailed crowd model is applied to investigate the impact of vertical human-...
This is the final version. Available on open access from ASCE via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordTo accou...
The study on Human Structure Interaction (HSI) effects represent a new research field in the design ...
To allow for a more accurate description of crowd-induced loading, the present study aims to provide...
Many studies in the literature have already evidenced that pedestrians are able to change the dynami...
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...
Due to the high strength-to-weight ratio of fibre reinforced polymers (FRPs), human-induced vibratio...
Existing walking models used for vibration serviceability assessment of structures carrying pedestri...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Modern footbridges can be very sensitive to walking-induced vibrations. The assessment of footbridge...
The paper investigates the effects of the human-structure interaction (HSI) on the dynamic response ...
This paper is focused on the evaluation of the structural response to vertical pedestrian excitation...
Despite extensive research in the field of human-induced vibration in the last twenty years, there i...
In the present paper, a detailed crowd model is applied to investigate the impact of vertical human-...
This is the final version. Available on open access from ASCE via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordTo accou...
The study on Human Structure Interaction (HSI) effects represent a new research field in the design ...
To allow for a more accurate description of crowd-induced loading, the present study aims to provide...
Many studies in the literature have already evidenced that pedestrians are able to change the dynami...
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...
Due to the high strength-to-weight ratio of fibre reinforced polymers (FRPs), human-induced vibratio...
Existing walking models used for vibration serviceability assessment of structures carrying pedestri...
Despite a lot of effort has gone into research on human-induced vibrations of footbridges in the las...
Modern footbridges can be very sensitive to walking-induced vibrations. The assessment of footbridge...