Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge

Pendent pedestrian path is a new structure form in long-span city bridges to satisfy vehicle passing demand and pedestrian passing demand simultaneously. For such design form, besides the traditional comfort problem caused by pedestrians, the vibration induced by upper passing vehicles and oncoming...

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Main Authors: Chuanjie Cui, Rujin Ma, Xiaohong Hu, Wuchao He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4664
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spelling doaj-d9dc32ac8a92466d8deacf9652d904042020-11-25T02:41:15ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-08-011117466410.3390/su11174664su11174664Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed BridgeChuanjie Cui0Rujin Ma1Xiaohong Hu2Wuchao He3College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaShanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200092, ChinaPendent pedestrian path is a new structure form in long-span city bridges to satisfy vehicle passing demand and pedestrian passing demand simultaneously. For such design form, besides the traditional comfort problem caused by pedestrians, the vibration induced by upper passing vehicles and oncoming turbulent wind also cannot be ignored. In this research, the vibration characteristics of the pendent pedestrian path induced by pedestrians, upper vehicles, and turbulent wind are all investigated based on a designed long-span extradosed bridge. The results show that the design of the pedestrian path could satisfy the comfort demands comprehensively regardless of the local magnification effects of pedestrian path vibration. Reducing the spacing of the supported beam is meaningful for suppressing the local vibration effects. The road roughness of the upper pavement has significant effects on the maximum acceleration of pedestrian paths while the influence of the vehicle speed is relatively limited. An approximate quadratic relationship is observed between the buffeting-induced acceleration and the oncoming wind speed. Thus, the pedestrian path should be closed during strong winds.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4664pendent pedestrian pathvibrationpedestrian loadupper vehicleturbulent windcomfort
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author Chuanjie Cui
Rujin Ma
Xiaohong Hu
Wuchao He
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Rujin Ma
Xiaohong Hu
Wuchao He
Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge
Sustainability
pendent pedestrian path
vibration
pedestrian load
upper vehicle
turbulent wind
comfort
author_facet Chuanjie Cui
Rujin Ma
Xiaohong Hu
Wuchao He
author_sort Chuanjie Cui
title Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge
title_short Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge
title_full Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge
title_fullStr Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge
title_full_unstemmed Vibration Analysis for Pendent Pedestrian Path of a Long-Span Extradosed Bridge
title_sort vibration analysis for pendent pedestrian path of a long-span extradosed bridge
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Pendent pedestrian path is a new structure form in long-span city bridges to satisfy vehicle passing demand and pedestrian passing demand simultaneously. For such design form, besides the traditional comfort problem caused by pedestrians, the vibration induced by upper passing vehicles and oncoming turbulent wind also cannot be ignored. In this research, the vibration characteristics of the pendent pedestrian path induced by pedestrians, upper vehicles, and turbulent wind are all investigated based on a designed long-span extradosed bridge. The results show that the design of the pedestrian path could satisfy the comfort demands comprehensively regardless of the local magnification effects of pedestrian path vibration. Reducing the spacing of the supported beam is meaningful for suppressing the local vibration effects. The road roughness of the upper pavement has significant effects on the maximum acceleration of pedestrian paths while the influence of the vehicle speed is relatively limited. An approximate quadratic relationship is observed between the buffeting-induced acceleration and the oncoming wind speed. Thus, the pedestrian path should be closed during strong winds.
topic pendent pedestrian path
vibration
pedestrian load
upper vehicle
turbulent wind
comfort
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4664
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