Evaluation of Vertical Human-Structure Interaction on a Pedestrian Bridge Using a Predictive Human Gait Model

IF 4.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Structural Control & Health Monitoring Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1155/2024/8880701
Juan D. Aux, Bryan Castillo, Carlos Riascos, Johannio Marulanda, Peter Thomson
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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 this study, inverse dynamics and optimisation techniques were employed to predict human gait on a flexible structure in the sagittal plane. Gait was formulated as an optimal motor task subject to multiple constraints, with the performance criterion being the minimization of mechanical energy expenditure throughout a complete gait cycle. Segmental movements, pedestrian-applied forces, and bridge vibrations were predicted based on parameters describing gait (such as gait speed, gait frequency, and double support duration), as well as physical and dynamic parameters characterizing the pedestrian bridge (including natural frequency, damping coefficient, and bridge length).

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利用预测性人体步态模型评估人行天桥上的垂直人-结构相互作用
由于使用了轻质和高强度材料,许多现代人行天桥表现出柔性和易振性,这可能会给行人带来不适并影响其适用性。虽然步态生物力学已得到广泛研究,而且以前也采用过刚性表面步态预测的优化技术,但很少有研究调查人-结构相互作用对行人通过柔性结构的影响。在这项研究中,我们采用了反动力学和优化技术来预测人类在矢状面上的柔性结构上的步态。步态是一项受多重约束的最优运动任务,其性能标准是在整个步态周期中机械能消耗最小化。根据描述步态的参数(如步态速度、步态频率和双支撑持续时间),以及描述人行天桥特征的物理和动态参数(包括固有频率、阻尼系数和天桥长度),对段运动、行人施加的力和天桥振动进行了预测。
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Structural Control & Health Monitoring
Structural Control & Health Monitoring 工程技术-工程:土木
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期刊介绍: The Journal Structural Control and Health Monitoring encompasses all theoretical and technological aspects of structural control, structural health monitoring theory and smart materials and structures. The journal focuses on aerospace, civil, infrastructure and mechanical engineering applications. Original contributions based on analytical, computational and experimental methods are solicited in three main areas: monitoring, control, and smart materials and structures, covering subjects such as system identification, health monitoring, health diagnostics, multi-functional materials, signal processing, sensor technology, passive, active and semi active control schemes and implementations, shape memory alloys, piezoelectrics and mechatronics. Also of interest are actuator design, dynamic systems, dynamic stability, artificial intelligence tools, data acquisition, wireless communications, measurements, MEMS/NEMS sensors for local damage detection, optical fibre sensors for health monitoring, remote control of monitoring systems, sensor-logger combinations for mobile applications, corrosion sensors, scour indicators and experimental techniques.
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