Orsted
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 3, 2019
- 22
Hello,
In modeling a stair in STAAD, I'm wondering if I need to input the treads, especially when design to seismic/wind loads (using any beam size or plate), and have it's material property as shown below.
Please note that per my understanding the density value should be 0 so that it would only provide the bracing effect of the treads in the stringers. The loads transmitted by the treads to the stringers will be by manual input.
ISOTROPIC STEELD
E 4.176e+006
POISSON 0.3
[highlight #F57900]DENSITY 0[/highlight]
ALPHA 6e‐006
DAMP 0.03
TYPE STEEL
STRENGTH FY 36 FU 58 RY 1.5 RT 1.2
Is this acceptable? or Is there a another way to provide the bracing effect of the treads to the stringers in STAAD analysis?
Thank you for your time.
In modeling a stair in STAAD, I'm wondering if I need to input the treads, especially when design to seismic/wind loads (using any beam size or plate), and have it's material property as shown below.
Please note that per my understanding the density value should be 0 so that it would only provide the bracing effect of the treads in the stringers. The loads transmitted by the treads to the stringers will be by manual input.
ISOTROPIC STEELD
E 4.176e+006
POISSON 0.3
[highlight #F57900]DENSITY 0[/highlight]
ALPHA 6e‐006
DAMP 0.03
TYPE STEEL
STRENGTH FY 36 FU 58 RY 1.5 RT 1.2
Is this acceptable? or Is there a another way to provide the bracing effect of the treads to the stringers in STAAD analysis?
Thank you for your time.