TracyXP
Structural
- Sep 3, 2024
- 2
1st time posting, but we can't come to a consensus.
A coworker is studying for the PE and our department head has him doing hand calculations to help him practice. We've hit a bit of confusion on the wind load on an exterior stair on the side of a building. The building is already existing and it's going to be a simple stair - ground supported at bottom and cantilever beam from the existing building at the top to support it.
Now we can't agree on how to load the wind. If it was just a stair tower, we'd use open building, but since it's attached to an enclosed building, do we follow design guide 34 and use open lattice? If so, how is Cf, mainly the gross area calculated? Do you use the height of the stair stringer and guardrail * the length of the stair? Or the length of the stair * the height of the stair?
A coworker is studying for the PE and our department head has him doing hand calculations to help him practice. We've hit a bit of confusion on the wind load on an exterior stair on the side of a building. The building is already existing and it's going to be a simple stair - ground supported at bottom and cantilever beam from the existing building at the top to support it.
Now we can't agree on how to load the wind. If it was just a stair tower, we'd use open building, but since it's attached to an enclosed building, do we follow design guide 34 and use open lattice? If so, how is Cf, mainly the gross area calculated? Do you use the height of the stair stringer and guardrail * the length of the stair? Or the length of the stair * the height of the stair?