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_915476 _aAngitha Vijayan |
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245 | _aProbabilistic sensitivity studies on modal properties and response of occupied pedestrian bridge | ||
250 | _aVol.48(3), Aug-Sep | ||
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_aChennai _bCSIR _c2021 |
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520 | _aThe enthusiastic behavior of people on structures can cause synchronized rhythmic movements which may lead to resonance between forcing frequency and one or more natural frequencies of the structure. Such a human-structure synchronization results in strong vibrations that affect structural stability and create discomfort among people. The Indian codes and standards do not consider crowd-structure interaction (CSI), resulting in an unreliable vibration assessment of structures. The present work investigates the effect of CSI on the dynamic behavior of pedestrian bridges in the vertical direction... | ||
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_94621 _aCivil Engineering |
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_915478 _aNimmy, Mariam Abraham |
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_x0970-0137 _dChennai CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre _tJournal of structural engineering (JOSE) |
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