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A Crowd Load Model for Structural Vibration Evaluation of Building Cover in a Large-Span Railway Station
With the application of large-span building covers in high-speed railway stations, the issue of structural vibration comfort induced by crowd walking has aroused the attention of researchers. The randomness of the crowd flow on large-span building covers, combined with the conventional method adopting the worst load case to evaluate the human-induced structural vibration, leads to larger response results and a significant deviation from the actual scenario. In this study, a novel crowd-load model considering the inherent dual randomness associated with the trajectory of the crowd and walking load is proposed. It is developed by integrating the social force model with a random single person walking load. In addition, a corresponding framework for structural vibration calculation is proposed as well. Three crowd-loading models are established, accounting for randomness, by combining with the finite element model of the thin plate structure. The vibration response of the floor slab under crowd excitation was assessed in the waiting hall of Xiong'an high-speed railway station. Numerical simulation calculations were performed, comparing the results for three different types of crowd load. The findings indicate a significant reduction in the vibration response of the large-span waiting hall when employing the load model incorporating the social force model. This serves as a correction to the overly conservative nature of the conventional load model.
期刊介绍:
The KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering is a technical bimonthly journal of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers. The journal reports original study results (both academic and practical) on past practices and present information in all civil engineering fields.
The journal publishes original papers within the broad field of civil engineering, which includes, but are not limited to, the following: coastal and harbor engineering, construction management, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway engineering, hydraulic engineering, information technology, nuclear power engineering, railroad engineering, structural engineering, surveying and geo-spatial engineering, transportation engineering, tunnel engineering, and water resources and hydrologic engineering