AbstractThe increasing number of reported vibration serviceability problems in newly built pedestrian structures, such as footbridges and floors, under walking load has attracted considerable attention in the civil engineering community over the past two decades. The key design challenges are: the inter- and intra-subject variability of walking people, the unknown mechanisms of their interaction with the vibrating walking surfaces and the synchronisation between individuals in a group. Ignoring all or some of these factors makes the current design methods an inconsistent approximation of reality. This often leads to considerable over- or under-estimation of the structural response, yielding an unreliable assessment of vibration performance....
There is a lack of credible and usable knowledge, specifically related to human-structure interactio...
Footbridges with low natural frequency are susceptible to excessive vibration serviceability problem...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe inte...
The increasing number of reported vibration serviceability problems in newly built pedestrian struct...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern structures have drawn researchers' attention ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is freely available from Elsevier ...
Civil engineering structures that accommodate pedestrians, such as footbridges and floors, could be ...
As part of a continuing study on effects of humans on loading and dynamic response of footbridges, a...
Increasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges, accompanied wit...
In the present paper, a detailed crowd model is applied to investigate the impact of vertical human-...
Predicting the effect of walking traffic on structural vibrations is a great challenge to designers ...
issue: 1-2articleIncreasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.X Inter...
The unexpected pedestrian-excited vibration of London’s Millennium Bridge was caused by its low damp...
There is a lack of credible and usable knowledge, specifically related to human-structure interactio...
Footbridges with low natural frequency are susceptible to excessive vibration serviceability problem...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe inte...
The increasing number of reported vibration serviceability problems in newly built pedestrian struct...
Increasing vibration serviceability problems of modern structures have drawn researchers' attention ...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is freely available from Elsevier ...
Civil engineering structures that accommodate pedestrians, such as footbridges and floors, could be ...
As part of a continuing study on effects of humans on loading and dynamic response of footbridges, a...
Increasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges, accompanied wit...
In the present paper, a detailed crowd model is applied to investigate the impact of vertical human-...
Predicting the effect of walking traffic on structural vibrations is a great challenge to designers ...
issue: 1-2articleIncreasing strength of new structural materials and longer spans of new footbridges...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.X Inter...
The unexpected pedestrian-excited vibration of London’s Millennium Bridge was caused by its low damp...
There is a lack of credible and usable knowledge, specifically related to human-structure interactio...
Footbridges with low natural frequency are susceptible to excessive vibration serviceability problem...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe inte...