cec17
Structural
- Oct 24, 2014
- 42
I am designing an industrial stair which exceeds the IBC 12' vertical rise since it's for infrequent maintenance access. The stringers are fairly long because of this, +/- 21' in length.
I am getting a full service deflection of 0.188" at midspan. It equates to L/1500 which is extremely small, but I'm wondering about vibration. Generally my rule of thumb is about 1/4" max deflection on "long" span members (over 15') for detecting vibration - so I believe this is fine. Just wanting some opinions from others in similar situations. It also should be considered this industrial access stair may never see 60psf live load anyways.
I am getting a full service deflection of 0.188" at midspan. It equates to L/1500 which is extremely small, but I'm wondering about vibration. Generally my rule of thumb is about 1/4" max deflection on "long" span members (over 15') for detecting vibration - so I believe this is fine. Just wanting some opinions from others in similar situations. It also should be considered this industrial access stair may never see 60psf live load anyways.