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AuthorCatbas, Fikret Necati
AuthorCelik, Ozan
AuthorAvci, Onur
AuthorAbdeljaber, Osama
AuthorGul, Mustafa
AuthorDo, Ngoan Tien
Available date2021-01-25T06:45:43Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameFrontiers in Built Environment
ResourceScopus
ISSN22973362
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2017.00038
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17374
AbstractStadiums like those used for sporting or concert events are distinct from other civil engineering structures due to several different characteristics. Some challenges mainly originate from the interaction with the human factor, as stadiums are subjected to both synchronized and random motion of large crowds. The investigations in the literature on this topic clearly state that stadiums designs are in urgent need of more reliable load quantification and modeling strategies, deeper understanding of structural response, generation of simple but efficient human-structure interaction models, and more accurate criteria for vibration acceptability. Although many esthetically pleasing and technologically advanced stadiums have been designed and constructed using structurally innovative methods, recent research on this field still calls for less conservative and more realistic designs. This article aims to highlight the recent advances in this field and to provide a follow-up to the literature review covering until 2008 (Jones et al., 2011a) on vibration serviceability of stadiums structures. The article will also discuss new sensing and monitoring techniques on load-time history measurements and their regeneration, as well as crowd motion, stadium health monitoring, and human comfort analysis. Operational effects of crowds on the dynamic properties are also discussed. The article concludes with a forward look on the recommended work and research for dynamic assessment of stadiums.
SponsorThe financial support for this research was provided by Qatar National Research Fund [QNRF (a member of Qatar Foundation)] via the National Priorities Research Program (NPRP), Project Number: NPRP 6-526-2-218. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media S.A.
SubjectCrowd loading
Grandstand
Human-structure interaction
Monitoring
Serviceability
Stadia
Stadium
Vibration
TitleSensing and monitoring for stadium structures: A review of recent advances and a forward look
TypeArticle Review
Volume Number3
dc.accessType Open Access


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