Crowd-induced vibrations of a steel footbridge in Reykjavík

Vibration serviceability of structures for human occupancy has become an important part of the design of slender civil engineering structures such as footbridges. In the past decades, a considerable amount of research has been carried out within the field and international codes of practice and stat...

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Main Authors: Ingólfsson, Einar Thór, Gudmundsson, G. V., Živanović, Stana, Pavić, Aleksandar
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spelling ftuwarwick:oai:wrap.warwick.ac.uk:46859 2023-05-15T16:50:57+02:00 Crowd-induced vibrations of a steel footbridge in Reykjavík Ingólfsson, Einar Thór Gudmundsson, G. V. Živanović, Stana Pavić, Aleksandar 2012 http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/46859/ https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2413-0_7 unknown The Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc. Ingólfsson, Einar Thór, Gudmundsson, G. V., Živanović, Stana and Pavić, Aleksandar (2012) Crowd-induced vibrations of a steel footbridge in Reykjavík. In: IMAC XXX Conference and Exhibition on Structural Dynamics, Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A., Jan 30 - Feb 2, 2012. Published in: Topics on the Dynamics of Civil Structures, Vol. 1, Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series, Vol.26 pp. 61-72. ISSN 2191-5644. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-2413-0_7 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2413-0_7 > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements TG Bridge engineering Conference Item NonPeerReviewed 2012 ftuwarwick https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2413-0_7 2022-03-16T20:40:49Z Vibration serviceability of structures for human occupancy has become an important part of the design of slender civil engineering structures such as footbridges. In the past decades, a considerable amount of research has been carried out within the field and international codes of practice and state-of-the-art design guidelines been improved considerably. However, there are several important questions that remain unanswered. In particular the response of pedestrians to footbridge vibrations is severely under-researched. This is primarily due to lack of data from real-life footbridges subject to in-service traffic. In addition, the lack of a generally accepted way to quantify measured vibration response on footbridges makes it difficult to interpret data from already published experiments. In this paper, various methods to quantify human-response to vibrations are reviewed and put in relation to the results obtained from a controlled crowd test on a steel footbridge in Reykjavik, Iceland. A systematic quantification of the measured vibration response is carried out and the results are presented statistically through their probability distributions. Finally, testimonies from participants in a controlled perception tests are used in conjunction with measured responses, to obtain valuable information about human response to footbridge vibration. It is shown that there is only a small correlation between the subjective rating and the vibration felt by the pedestrians. Conference Object Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavík The University of Warwick: WRAP - Warwick Research Archive Portal Reykjavík 61 72
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Ingólfsson, Einar Thór
Gudmundsson, G. V.
Živanović, Stana
Pavić, Aleksandar
Crowd-induced vibrations of a steel footbridge in Reykjavík
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description Vibration serviceability of structures for human occupancy has become an important part of the design of slender civil engineering structures such as footbridges. In the past decades, a considerable amount of research has been carried out within the field and international codes of practice and state-of-the-art design guidelines been improved considerably. However, there are several important questions that remain unanswered. In particular the response of pedestrians to footbridge vibrations is severely under-researched. This is primarily due to lack of data from real-life footbridges subject to in-service traffic. In addition, the lack of a generally accepted way to quantify measured vibration response on footbridges makes it difficult to interpret data from already published experiments. In this paper, various methods to quantify human-response to vibrations are reviewed and put in relation to the results obtained from a controlled crowd test on a steel footbridge in Reykjavik, Iceland. A systematic quantification of the measured vibration response is carried out and the results are presented statistically through their probability distributions. Finally, testimonies from participants in a controlled perception tests are used in conjunction with measured responses, to obtain valuable information about human response to footbridge vibration. It is shown that there is only a small correlation between the subjective rating and the vibration felt by the pedestrians.
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author Ingólfsson, Einar Thór
Gudmundsson, G. V.
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