Comfort Evaluation of the 'Católica' Pedestrian Bridge Based on SETRA 2006

R. Lenin Bendezu, C. Mathias Bazalar, M. Nayeli Rios, Malena Serrano

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The increasing trend toward slender and low-stiffness pedestrian bridge designs has significantly raised their susceptibility to dynamic excitations induced by pedestrian activity. One of the most critical vibration phenomena in such structures is synchronous excitation, which occurs when the walking frequency of pedestrians coincides with the natural frequency of the bridge. This resonance condition can amplify the structural response, negatively impacting both user comfort and overall structural performance. These challenges are particularly relevant in densely populated urban environments such as Lima. In this study, the dynamic behavior and comfort performance of the “Católica” pedestrian bridge were evaluated through in-situ vibration measurements using a geophone-based seismograph. The recorded data were analyzed based on the SETRA guideline, which classifies comfort into four levels according to peak vertical acceleration. This international reference was selected because, unlike the Peruvian bridge design standards—which do not explicitly consider pedestrian-induced vibrations as a dynamic load—the SETRA guideline has been applied in similar studies within the national context and offers more specific criteria for evaluating pedestrian comfort. The results showed that vertical accelerations reached up to 0.541 g (5.31 m/s2) during pedestrian activity, corresponding to the lowest comfort level defined by the SETRA guideline. While most structural frequencies remained outside the resonance range, certain transverse modes during loading approached 1.2 Hz—a value close to the typical walking frequency range of pedestrians (1.7-2.3 Hz)suggesting a moderate potential for dynamic amplification. Although no clear resonance was detected, the elevated acceleration levels observed under normal use conditions highlight the need to implement vibration mitigation measures. At this stage of the study, no single solution is prescribed. However, there is a recognized need to evaluate and compare various mitigation strategies in order to determine the most appropriate approach. These may include Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs), damping pads, tuned stiffness elements, or minor structural modifications. A comparative assessment considering technical performance, ease of implementation, and cost-effectiveness would help identify the optimal solution. Such measures would allow the bridge to comply with the SETRA Level 1 comfort threshold (0.5 m/s2), thereby enhancing both safety and user comfort.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings of the 10th International Conference on Civil Structural and Transportation Engineering, ICCSTE 2025
EditoresKhaled Sennah
EditorialAvestia Publishing
ISBN (versión impresa)9781990800559
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2025
Evento10th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering, ICCSTE 2025 - London, Reino Unido
Duración: 17 jul. 202519 jul. 2025

Serie de la publicación

NombreInternational Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering
ISSN (versión digital)2369-3002

Conferencia

Conferencia10th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering, ICCSTE 2025
País/TerritorioReino Unido
CiudadLondon
Período17/07/2519/07/25

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