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Serviceability assessment of lively skywalk footbridge under dynamic loadings of human motions in the vadodara metropolitan area
Urbanisation and increased pedestrian traffic in metropolitan areas necessitate the construction of skywalk footbridges. This study focuses on the serviceability assessment of the lively skywalk footbridge at Vadodara Railway Station, which experiences significant pedestrian footfall during peak hours, potentially leading to vibration issues. The objective of this study is to evaluate the dynamic performance of skywalks under various human-induced loads via finite element analysis (FEA) and field measurements. Finite element analysis revealed that the bridge’s first natural frequency is 1.8652 Hz, which is within the range of pedestrian-induced frequencies, potentially causing resonance. The maximum vertical displacement under running conditions reached 21.4527 mm, and the peak vertical acceleration was 0.8474 m/s2, exceeding the comfort limit of 0.5 m/s2 per Eurocode 1 standards. Field measurements confirmed the numerical findings, with similar displacement and acceleration values observed. The study concludes that skywalks do not meet serviceability criteria under dynamic pedestrian loads, particularly during high-traffic periods. To address these concerns, the implementation of vibration mitigation measures, such as tuned mass dampers (TMDs), is recommended to improve the bridge’s serviceability and ensure pedestrian comfort.
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The Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing) welcomes articles and research contributions on topics such as:- Structural analysis and design - Earthquake and structural engineering - New building materials and concrete technology - Sustainable building and energy conservation - Housing and planning - Construction management - Optimal design of structuresPlease note that the journal will not accept papers in the area of hydraulic or geotechnical engineering, traffic/transportation or road making engineering, and on materials relevant to non-structural buildings, e.g. materials for road making and asphalt. Although the journal will publish authoritative papers on theoretical and experimental research works and advanced applications, it may also feature, when appropriate: a) tutorial survey type papers reviewing some fields of civil engineering; b) short communications and research notes; c) book reviews and conference announcements.