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Stairs Report

The document outlines the TEDDS calculation for RC stair design, detailing various parameters such as stair geometry, material details, loading conditions, and reinforcement requirements. It includes checks for tension reinforcement, shear stress, and span/effective depth ratios, confirming that all design criteria pass. The calculations are based on BS8110-1:1997 standards.

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Stairs Report

The document outlines the TEDDS calculation for RC stair design, detailing various parameters such as stair geometry, material details, loading conditions, and reinforcement requirements. It includes checks for tension reinforcement, shear stress, and span/effective depth ratios, confirming that all design criteria pass. The calculations are based on BS8110-1:1997 standards.

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TEDDS calculation version 1.0.

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1575 8 x 300 1257

3657
9
150
300
175
30.26
Upper landing geometry
Continuous end support
1257
150
Lower landing geometry
Simply supported
0
150

25
500
25
24.0

1.60
1.40

3.000
1.200
6.268
15.255

17.545
12
119

1.25
0.050
0.212
Kspan < K'span compression reinforcement is not required
112
360
195
12 dia.bars @ 200 centres
565
PASS - Tension reinforcement provided exceeds tension reinforcement required

26.0

169.761

1.747

52.235
30.731
PASS - Span/effective depth ratio is adequate

8.161
12
119

0.80
0.023
0.132
Kupper < K'upper compression reinforcement is not required
113
166
195
12 dia.bars @ 200 centres
565
PASS - Tension reinforcement provided exceeds tension reinforcement required

25.662
0.216
4.000
PASS - Design shear stress does not exceed allowable shear stress

0.668
PASS - Design shear stress does not exceed design concrete shear stress

12
119
144
195
12 dia.bars @ 200 centres
565
PASS - Tension reinforcement provided exceeds tension reinforcement required

22.315
0.188
4.000
PASS - Design shear stress does not exceed allowable shear stress

0.668
PASS - Design shear stress does not exceed design concrete shear stress
RC stair designRC stair designRC stair design (BS8110-1:1997)Library item - Calculation titleLibrary item : Show
stair section sketchStair geometryNumber of steps; Nsteps = Waist depth for stair flight; hspan =
mmGoing of each step; Going = mmRise of each step; Rise = mmAngle of
stairs; Rake = atan(Rise / Going) = degLibrary item - Stair
geometrySupport condition; Landing length; Lupper = mmDepth of
landing; hupper = mmLibrary item - Landing geometrySupport
condition; Landing length; Llower = mmDepth of
landing; hlower = mmLibrary item - Landing geometryMaterial
detailsCharacteristic strength of concrete; fcu = N/mm2Characteristic strength of reinforcement;
fy = N/mm2Nominal cover to reinforcement; cnom = mmDensity of concrete; gconc = kN/m3Library
item - Material detailsPartial safety factorsPartial safety factor for imposed loading; gfq = Partial safety
factor for dead loading; gfg = Library item - Partial safety factorsLoading
detailsCharacteristic imposed loading; qk = kN/m2Characteristic loading from finishes; gk_fin =
kN/m2Average stair self weight; gk_swt = (hspan / Cos(Rake) + Rise / 2)  gconc =
kN/m2Design load; F = (gk_swt + gk_fin)  gfg + qk  gfq = kN/m2Library item
- Loading detailsMid span designLibrary item - Design titlesMidspan moment per metre width; Mspan = 0.086 ´
F ´ L2 = kNm/mDiameter of tension reinforcement; fspan = mmDepth of reinforcement; dspan = hspan -
cnom - fspan / 2 = mmDesign formula for rectangular beams (cl 3.4.4.4)Moment redistribution ratio; bb =
Kspan = Mspan / (dspan2  fcu) = K’span = 0.402 ´ (bb - 0.4) - 0.18 ´ (bb - 0.4)2 = Library item
- Mid span K valuesLever arm; zspan = dspan  min([0.5 + (0.25 - Kspan / 0.9)], 0.95) =
mmArea of tension reinforcement required; As_span_req = Mspan / (0.87  fy  zspan) =
mm2/mMinimum area of tension reinforcement; As_span_min = 0.13 ´ hspan / 100 = mm2/mTension
reinforcement provided; Area of tension reinforcement provided; As_span_prov =
mm2/mLibrary item - Mid span designBasic span/effective depth ratio (cl 3.4.6.3)From BS8110 : Part 1 : 1997 –
Table 3.9Basic span/effective depth ratio; ratiobasic = Library item – Basic span/depth
checkModification of span/effective depth ratio for staircases without stringer beams (cl 3.10.2.2)Modification
factor for stairs without stringers; factorflight = 1.15Library item – Stair flight mod
factorModification of span/effective depth ratio for tension reinforcement (cl 3.4.6.5)From BS8110 : Part 1 : 1997
– Table 3.10Design service stress; fs = 2  fy  As_span_req / (3  As_span_prov  bb) =
N/mm2Modification factor for tension reinforcement; factortens = 0.55 + (477 N/mm2- fs)/(120  (0.9 N/mm2+
(Mspan / dspan2))) factortens = Check span/effective depth ratio (cl
3.4.6.1)Allowable span/effective depth ratio; ratioadm = ratiobasic  factorflight ´ factortens = Actual
span/effective depth ratio; ratioact = L / dspan = Library item – Span/depth checkUpper
landing support designLibrary item - Design titlesUpper support moment per metre width; Mupper = 0.040 ´
F ´ L2 = kNm/mDiameter of tension reinforcement; fupper = mmDepth of reinforcement; dupper = hupper -
cnom - fupper / 2 = mmDesign formula for rectangular beams (cl 3.4.4.4)Moment redistribution ratio; bb =
Kupper = Mupper / (dupper 2  fcu) = K’upper = 0.402 ´ (bb - 0.4) - 0.18 ´ (bb - 0.4)2 = Library
item - Upper landing support K valuesLever arm; zupper = dupper  min([0.5 + (0.25 - Kupper / 0.9)], 0.95)
= mmArea of tension reinforcement required; As_upper_req = Mupper / (0.87  fy  zupper) =
mm2/mMinimum area of tension reinforcement; As_upper_min = 0.13 ´ hupper / 100 = mm2/mTension
reinforcement provided; Area of tension reinforcement provided; As_upper_prov =
mm2/mLibrary item - Upper landing support designShear stress in beam (cl 3.4.5.2)Design shear force; Vupper
= 0.460  F  L = kN/mDesign shear stress; vupper = Vupper / dupper = N/mm2Allowable design shear
stress; vmax = min(0.8N/mm2  (fcu / 1 N/mm2), 5 N/mm2) =
N/mm2From BS 8110:Part 1:1997 - Table 3.8vc_upper = 0.79 N/mm2  min(3, [100  As_upper_prov /
dupper]1/3)  max((400 mm / dupper)1/4, 0.67)  (min(fcu, 40 N/mm2) / 25 N/mm2)1/3 / 1.25Design concrete
shear stress; vc_upper = N/mm2Library item: Check upper shear
stressLower landing support designLibrary item - Design titlesDiameter of tension reinforcement; flower =
mmDepth of reinforcement; dlower = hlower - cnom - flower / 2 = mmArea of tension
reinforcement required; As_lower_req = 0.4  As_span_req = mm2/mMinimum
area of tension reinforcement; As_lower_min = mm2/mTension reinforcement provided;
Area of tension reinforcement provided; As_lower_prov = mm2/mLibrary item - Lower landing
simple designShear stress in beam (cl 3.4.5.2)Design shear force; Vlower = 0.400  F  L
= kN/mDesign shear stress; vlower = Vlower / dlower = N/mm2Allowable design shear
stress; vmax = min(0.8N/mm2  (fcu / 1 N/mm2), 5 N/mm2) =
N/mm2From BS 8110:Part 1:1997 - Table 3.8vc_lower = 0.79 N/mm2  min(3, [100  As_lower_prov /
dlower]1/3)  max((400 mm / dlower)1/4, 0.67)  (min(fcu, 40 N/mm2) / 25 N/mm2)1/3 / 1.25Design concrete
shear stress; vc_lower = N/mm2Library item: Check lower shear stress

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