2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2020.04.040
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Human-structure interaction experiments to determine the dynamic properties of the standing human body in vertical vibration

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“…For structural vibration, Archbold [32], Caprani et al [33], Archbold et al [34], and Ahmadi et al [13] adopted the MSMD model parameters from the biomechanics literature. Hashim et al [35] determined dynamic properties of the standing (stationary) human body. Xiaong et al [36] proposed an SMD model for human-structure interaction during crowd jumping, and calibrated the model using the bridge laboratory at Monash University.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For structural vibration, Archbold [32], Caprani et al [33], Archbold et al [34], and Ahmadi et al [13] adopted the MSMD model parameters from the biomechanics literature. Hashim et al [35] determined dynamic properties of the standing (stationary) human body. Xiaong et al [36] proposed an SMD model for human-structure interaction during crowd jumping, and calibrated the model using the bridge laboratory at Monash University.…”
Section: Models For Pedestriansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, this model is increasingly used for simulating the human-structure dynamic interaction [25]. Most studies consider the human-structure interaction for a single individual.…”
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