Evaluation of Vertical Human‐Structure Interaction on a Pedestrian Bridge Using a Predictive Human Gait Model
Juan D. Aux,
Bryan Castillo,
Carlos Riascos
et al.
Abstract:Many modern pedestrian bridges exhibit flexibility and susceptibility to vibrations due to the use of lightweight and high‐strength materials, which can cause discomfort for pedestrians and affect their serviceability. Although gait biomechanics have been extensively studied and optimisation techniques for gait prediction on rigid surfaces have been previously employed, there is a paucity of studies investigating the effects of human‐structure interaction on pedestrian crossings over flexible structures. In th… Show more
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