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KALA, J. SALAJKA, V. HRADIL, P.
Original Title
Footbridge response on single pedestrian induced vibration analysis
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Many footbridges have natural frequencies that coincide with the dominant frequencies of the pedestrian-induced load and therefore they have a potential to suffer excessive vibrations under dynamic loads induced by pedestrians. Some of the design standards introduce load models for pedestrian loads applicable for simple structures. Load modeling for more complex structures, on the other hand, is most often left to the designer. The main focus of this paper is on the human induced forces transmitted to a footbridge and on the ways these loads can be modeled to be used in the dynamic design of footbridges. Also design criteria and load models proposed by widely used standards were introduced and a comparison was made. The dynamic analysis of the suspension bridge in Kolin in the Czech Republic was performed on detailed FEM model using the ANSYS program system. An attempt to model the load imposed by a single person and a crowd of pedestrians resulted in displacements and accelerations that are compared with serviceability criteria.
Keywords
Footbridge, Serviceability, Pedestrian action, Numerical analysis.
Authors
KALA, J.; SALAJKA, V.; HRADIL, P.
RIV year
2009
Released
26. 2. 2009
Location
Penang, Malajsie
ISBN
2070-3740
Periodical
PROCEEDINGS OF WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Year of study
38
Number
2
State
French Republic
Pages from
753
Pages to
764
Pages count
12
BibTex
@article{BUT47354, author="Jiří {Kala} and Vlastislav {Salajka} and Petr {Hradil}", title="Footbridge response on single pedestrian induced vibration analysis", journal="PROCEEDINGS OF WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY", year="2009", volume="38", number="2", pages="753--764", issn="2070-3740" }