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      Study on the Comfort of Pedestrians on Landscape Footpath Paved on the Suspension Monorail System

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      Advances in Civil Engineering
      Hindawi Limited

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          This is the first time that the landscape footpath is realized on the suspension monorail system. To study the comfort of pedestrians on the landscape footpath when the vehicle passes, the dynamic responses of the track beam and the landscape footpath at different speeds were analyzed using the established vehicle-bridge dynamic analysis model. To evaluate the comfort of pedestrians on the landscape footpath, two indexes, Root Mean Square (RMS) value of acceleration (ISO 10137) and peak value of acceleration (EN 03), were adopted. Results show that the displacement and acceleration responses of landscape footpath and track beam are obviously different. Vertical displacement of the track beam is much larger than that of the landscape footpath due to the eccentric load of vehicles. Due to the displacement and rotation of the structural components which support the landscape footpath, the lateral response transferred to the landscape footpath would be slightly weakened. Maximum RMS values of the lateral and vertical acceleration of landscape footpath are 0.162 m/s2 and 0.169 m/s2, respectively, which meet the requirements of ISO 10137. Peak lateral acceleration is 0.546 m/s2, which reaches CL3 standard, and the peak vertical acceleration is 0.548 m/s2, which reaches CL2 standard. Lateral comfort is slightly worse than vertical comfort.

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                Journal
                Advances in Civil Engineering
                Advances in Civil Engineering
                Hindawi Limited
                1687-8094
                1687-8086
                November 27 2021
                November 27 2021
                : 2021
                : 1-10
                Affiliations
                [1 ]China Construction Science and Industry Corp. Ltd., Shenzhen 518048, Guangdong, China
                [2 ]Construction Affairs Bureau of Shenzhen Longhua District (Rail Transit Construction Management Center of Shenzhen Longhua District), Shenzhen 518028, Guangdong, China
                [3 ]China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610031, Sichuan, China
                Article
                10.1155/2021/4960461
                b03e9751-fc10-4edd-9824-ef2e7aa44622
                © 2021

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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