Recent footbridges are characterized by long span, light materials and increasing slenderness, which make them more sensitive to dynamic forces induced by pedestrians. The vibration serviceability under human-induced dynamic forces is the governing criterion for the design of these slender structures. To assess serviceability, the bridge response must be computed accounting for human-structure interaction, adopting reliable estimates of expected loading scenarios, accurate models representing pedestrians and suitable integration techni¬ques. The present contribution investigates the dynamic response of a lively footbridge due to a group of pedestrians described as bipedal mechanical systems able to reproduce the human gait. Based on a numer...
Modern civil engineering structures exposed to human-induced dynamic loading due to walking, such as...
The reliable prediction of pedestrian-induced vibration is essential for vibration serviceability as...
none2Footbridge are normally slender structures; limited level of live loads usually provides for ef...
Recent footbridges are characterized by long span, light materials and increasing slenderness, which...
This paper deals with the quantification of the effects of human-structure interaction in the vertic...
Among the load scenarios considered for the serviceability assessment of human-induced footbridge vi...
In the last years, the need for structures able to link the functional and aesthetic role has led en...
Despite extensive research in the field of human-induced vibration in the last twenty years, there i...
The recent trend towards the design of flexible footbridges, characterized by a low ratio between pe...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the publisher via the link in this recordTo...
In structural design there is a tendency towards more slender and challenging architectural structur...
Recent footbridges are characterized by long span, light materials and increasing slenderness which ...
The characteristic vertical response of flexible footbridges subjected to single pedestrian and crow...
Modern civil engineering structures exposed to human-induced dynamic loading due to walking, such as...
The reliable prediction of pedestrian-induced vibration is essential for vibration serviceability as...
none2Footbridge are normally slender structures; limited level of live loads usually provides for ef...
Recent footbridges are characterized by long span, light materials and increasing slenderness, which...
This paper deals with the quantification of the effects of human-structure interaction in the vertic...
Among the load scenarios considered for the serviceability assessment of human-induced footbridge vi...
In the last years, the need for structures able to link the functional and aesthetic role has led en...
Despite extensive research in the field of human-induced vibration in the last twenty years, there i...
The recent trend towards the design of flexible footbridges, characterized by a low ratio between pe...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the publisher via the link in this recordTo...
In structural design there is a tendency towards more slender and challenging architectural structur...
Recent footbridges are characterized by long span, light materials and increasing slenderness which ...
The characteristic vertical response of flexible footbridges subjected to single pedestrian and crow...
Modern civil engineering structures exposed to human-induced dynamic loading due to walking, such as...
The reliable prediction of pedestrian-induced vibration is essential for vibration serviceability as...
none2Footbridge are normally slender structures; limited level of live loads usually provides for ef...