jdgengineer
Structural
- Dec 1, 2011
- 748
I think there have been similar discussions in the past, but I didn't see the exact answer to my question. We are working on a stair for a single family residence. The stair will be a central mono stringer with steel treads wrapped in wood. The tread build up will be a steel plate with 1 1/8" plywood above and 5/8" plywood below. The whole system will then be wrapped with 3/4" architectural wood. The stringer right now is an HSS 8x6 with 6x6 stanchions to support the treads and landings.
I'm trying to design the treads and not sure what deflection etc is reasonable. When we have done these in the past often the tread is a solid 3x or 4x so I am not as concerned with deflection. With the plywood buildups, I'm tempted to design the steel plate alone for the loading as I'm not as confident in the multiple layers as I am in a single solid tread.
If I analyze the stairs with 100 psf or 300# concentrated point load the stair tread deflection is about .4" with 1/2" and maybe 1/8" with 3/4" (I don't have the exact numbers in front of me).
How do you all typically design these? Am I being too conservative by ignoring the wood build-up for added stiffness? I'm not sure how they will be attached, likely a combo of adhesive and small screws. The stair fabricator initially suggest 1/2" plates for the treads and the landings. The landing design currently is a single post in the center of a 42" square plate. I'm not crazy about that either and may add additional posts from the stringer below to support the landing. (posts are only ~4" tall).
Any thoughts?
I'm trying to design the treads and not sure what deflection etc is reasonable. When we have done these in the past often the tread is a solid 3x or 4x so I am not as concerned with deflection. With the plywood buildups, I'm tempted to design the steel plate alone for the loading as I'm not as confident in the multiple layers as I am in a single solid tread.
If I analyze the stairs with 100 psf or 300# concentrated point load the stair tread deflection is about .4" with 1/2" and maybe 1/8" with 3/4" (I don't have the exact numbers in front of me).
How do you all typically design these? Am I being too conservative by ignoring the wood build-up for added stiffness? I'm not sure how they will be attached, likely a combo of adhesive and small screws. The stair fabricator initially suggest 1/2" plates for the treads and the landings. The landing design currently is a single post in the center of a 42" square plate. I'm not crazy about that either and may add additional posts from the stringer below to support the landing. (posts are only ~4" tall).
Any thoughts?