spats
Structural
- Aug 2, 2002
- 655
I am designing steel stairs that are being installed in a wood-framed multistory building. The intermediate landings and floor landings are also framed in wood. The edge of all landings that I need to attach the stairs to are framed with (2)1.75"x11.875" LVL beams. The landing decking is simply 3/4" OSB with 1" of gypcrete. The stairs themselves are 4' wide with C12 stringers and 3" thick precast concrete treads bolted to carrier angles welded to the stringers.
The situation I describe is common for apartment and townhouse buildings, but my research has been unable to turn up any suggested details for attachment of the stairs to the LVL beams. The ends of the stringers can be coped out so that bearing plates can rest on top of the OSB. However, I'm concerned about the crushing strength of the OSB. I also do not want to count on the bearing connections only. One idea is to weld a continuous steel banding plate across the 4' stair width at the ends of each stair run so I can face bolt or lag screw the plate to the side of the double LVL. This also assures everything is well tied together, and gives me the "belt and suspenders" design I'm looking for. However, if I do that, then face-of-landing to face-of-landing has to be the perfect distance.
I feel certain someone out there must have dealt with this situation before. Any ideas are welcome. Maximum stringer reaction is 2.8K, but is more typically a little less than 1.5K.
The situation I describe is common for apartment and townhouse buildings, but my research has been unable to turn up any suggested details for attachment of the stairs to the LVL beams. The ends of the stringers can be coped out so that bearing plates can rest on top of the OSB. However, I'm concerned about the crushing strength of the OSB. I also do not want to count on the bearing connections only. One idea is to weld a continuous steel banding plate across the 4' stair width at the ends of each stair run so I can face bolt or lag screw the plate to the side of the double LVL. This also assures everything is well tied together, and gives me the "belt and suspenders" design I'm looking for. However, if I do that, then face-of-landing to face-of-landing has to be the perfect distance.
I feel certain someone out there must have dealt with this situation before. Any ideas are welcome. Maximum stringer reaction is 2.8K, but is more typically a little less than 1.5K.