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Robust spatial self-organization in crowds of asynchronous pedestrians. [PDF]
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Research Progress of Event Intelligent Perception Based on DAS. [PDF]
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A Comprehensive Review of Floor-Integrated Triboelectric Nanogenerators from Different Perspectives. [PDF]
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Design of Footbridges against Pedestrian-Induced Vibrations
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2016AbstractIn 1999 and 2000, the two vibration incidents at the Paris Passerelle Solferino Bridge and the London Millennium Bridge triggered a major revision of existing knowledge concerning footbridge response to pedestrian-induced actions. In the last 15 years, an incredibly large amount of research has emerged on the topic.
Cristoforo Demartino
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Engineering Structures, 2012
Abstract The aim of the paper is to propose and evaluate different design arrangements addressed to mitigate the in-service pedestrian-induced torsional vibrations of lightweight suspended footbridges. All the proposed structural countermeasures are characterised by the addition of few elements to the original structure, i.e.
Luca Bruno, Fiammetta Venuti
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Abstract The aim of the paper is to propose and evaluate different design arrangements addressed to mitigate the in-service pedestrian-induced torsional vibrations of lightweight suspended footbridges. All the proposed structural countermeasures are characterised by the addition of few elements to the original structure, i.e.
Luca Bruno, Fiammetta Venuti
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Pedestrian-induced lateral vibrations of footbridges: A literature review
Engineering Structures, 2012Abstract The earliest scientific descriptions of excessive pedestrian-induced lateral vibrations are dated back to the 1970s, but it was not until the beginning of the new millennium that bridge engineers fully comprehended the potential negative effect of pedestrian crowds on long-span footbridges. Following the unexpected serviceability failures of
Christos T Georgakis, Jeppe Jonsson
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Analysis of Pedestrian-Induced Floor Vibrations Based on Monitoring Durations
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2023Niel C Van Engelen, Shaohong Cheng
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Measurement and prediction of the pedestrian-induced vibrations of a footbridge
Noise Notes, 2009Vibration serviceability has become an important issue in the design of modern slender footbridges with large spans. This paper presents the measurements and the numerical predictions of the footfall-induced vibrations of a pedestrian bridge. A series of experiments were carried out with different-sized groups crossing the bridge, varying in number ...
P. Van den Broeck +5 more
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On a model for the pedestrians-induced lateral vibrations of footbridges
Meccanica, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Marcheggiani, Laura, Lenci, Stefano
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