2015
DOI: 10.17559/tv-20131030105641
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Serviceability verification of pedestrian bridges under pedestrian loading

Abstract: Subject reviewDue to their slenderness, pedestrian bridges may vibrate significantly under pedestrian traffic. Many researches in the past few decades deal with the problem of predicting the vibration response induced by human activity reliably. Most of the codes in the field of footbridge design define certain pedestrian comfort criteria which have to be satisfied to fulfil the serviceability in relation to vibration. The main disadvantage of the current European codes (Eurocodes) is lack of defined dynamic m… Show more

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“…Dynamic force produced by a single person can be represented by three components in perpendicular directions: vertical, horizontal lateral and horizontal longitudinal components [1]. Horizontal longitudinal force is usually considered negligible.…”
Section: Single Pedestrian Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dynamic force produced by a single person can be represented by three components in perpendicular directions: vertical, horizontal lateral and horizontal longitudinal components [1]. Horizontal longitudinal force is usually considered negligible.…”
Section: Single Pedestrian Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vertical pedestrian load, assuming to be perfectly periodical force, can be formulated by Fourier series in Equation (1). Numerous different approximations of such formulation were developed in the past years [1,4].…”
Section: Single Pedestrian Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main reason in conducting an extensive serviceability assessment analysis on pedestrian bridges, has to do more with human comfort than with the structural integrity of the bridge. Human comfort on footbridges has been studied by several researchers in light of existing codes and guidelines (Bacinskas et al, 2014;Caifeng & Linxiong, 2015;da Silva et al, 2007;Dey et al, 2015;El-robaa et al, 2015;Gudmundsson, 2008;Honda, 2007;Sadeghi & Kueh, 2015;Salgado et al, 2014;Grandić, 2015;Van Nimmen et al, 2010;Živanović et al, 2006). was also conducted to obtain modal parameters.…”
Section: Serviceability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%