Handrail Calculation
Handrail Calculation
NICKEL-SILVER
STAINLESS
STEEL
NICKEL-SILVER
BRONZE
STAINLESS
STEEL
ACRYLICIRON
/ WOOD
MALLEABLE
ENGINEERING DATA
The five major considerations for the structural design of handrails are:
1. Structural loading criteria as established by governing building
codes or special design requirements.
2. Properties of railing materials and allowable stresses for design.
3. Elements of sections for railing components.
4. Load, stress, and deflection relationships expressed as formulas for
engineering design.
5. Proper attachment and sound supporting structure.
Material
ALLOWABLE STRESSES
To provide adequate safety factors, the engineering profession assigns
to each material an allowable design stress which is usually expressed
as a specific fraction of minimum yield, or sometimes as a smaller fraction of minimum ultimate strength. Allowable stresses vary with the
composition and temper of the material and also, to some degree, with
the kind of shape and the direction of stress.
Yield strength is the point of stress (in pounds per square inch) at
which material fails to return to its original position after the stress has
been removed and takes a permanent set. Minimum yield is defined as
the test value exceeded by 99% of a large number of specimens. For
non-ferrous metals, the yield point is arbitrarily defined as the point of
stress at which permanent set is a specific fraction of 1% of the length
of the test piece (0.2% offset as shown below or 0.5% elongation).
Ultimate strength is considerably higher (see graph).
LOADING DIAGRAM
FV
Expected Modulus of
Minimum
Elasticity
Yield (psi) (psi x 106)
19,500
27,700
15,200
19,700
12,600
11,300
24,800
9,700
35,000
35,000
25,000
25,000
16,000
16,000
35,000
16,000
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
14.0
14,500
24,000
14.0
21,200
35,000
14.0
11,000
24,000
18,000
40,000
17.0
18.0
15,000
25,000
28.0
18,000
15,100
30,000
28,000
28.0
28.0
30,000
55,000
28.0
16,800
28,000
29.0
16,800
3,760
28,000
4,975
29.0
1.8
FH
P
w
Typical
Ultimate
Typical
Yield
Allowable
Bending Stress
for Design (psi)
h
h1
Minimum
Ultimate
Minimum
Yield
h1
L
Allowable Stress
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
0.2% OF
GAUGE LENGTH
STRAIN (inches/inch)
ELEMENTS OF SECTIONS
Properties of sections of JB handrail mouldings, posts, and support
sections are listed on page 124. For properties of bars, shapes, and
tubes, see pages 105-122.
w*
L
P
FH
FV
h
=
=
=
=
=
=
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ALUMINUM
NICKEL-SILVER
STEEL
BRONZE
STAINLESS
ACRYLIC / WOOD
HANDRAILS
CARLSTADT POSTS
y
y
x
x
HANDRAIL
Shape
Area
0.284
6501
1.054
6502
0.740
6503
0.739
6511
0.386
6512
0.291
4416
0.927
4428
0.569
4429
0.403
4435
0.746
4441
0.594
4529
0.684
4530 5530 0.779
4531
0.527
4532
0.557
4533
0.937
4534 5534 0.669
4535 5235 0.799
4536
0.434
4537
0.359
4538 5538 0.806
4539
0.670
4572 5572 0.701
4573
1.054
4574 5274 0.919
4575
0.645
6488 5288 0.426
6489 5289 0.440
6402
1.250
6407
1.680
6436
0.741
6437
0.879
6530
0.810
6531
0.573
6532
1.090
6540
0.628
6901
1.387
6902
1.227
6903
0.361
6904
0.726
6905
1.414
6906
2.051
6907
1.441
6929
0.557
6930
0.779
6931
0.527
6932
0.684
6933
0.670
6934
0.669
6935
0.843
6939
1.845
6984
1.079
6985
0.805
6986
2.237
6987
0.746
6988
0.946
8521/22/23 8.924
8542
5.238
8561/62
12.170
8571
1.563
8591
8.415
4488
Ix
Minor Axis
Sx
0.011
0.017
0.008
0.014
0.006
0.008
0.021
0.017
0.008
0.018
0.024
0.059
0.023
0.011
0.018
0.457
0.017
0.024
0.017
0.010
0.194
0.013
0.008
0.016
0.020
0.014
0.011
0.108
0.083
0.088
0.159
0.210
0.032
0.023
0.039
0.312
0.042
0.034
0.013
0.072
0.026
0.058
0.031
0.018
0.023
0.011
0.059
0.013
0.017
0.024
0.085
0.021
0.017
0.104
0.056
0.019
1.967
1.192
2.680
0.135
1.729
0.046
0.067
0.033
0.050
0.031
0.034
0.073
0.041
0.022
0.044
0.055
0.100
0.052
0.030
0.042
0.372
0.040
0.052
0.040
0.028
0.202
0.035
0.032
0.059
0.053
0.033
0.044
0.144
0.098
0.104
0.268
0.336
0.082
0.056
0.084
0.284
0.106
0.084
0.029
0.118
0.089
0.161
0.077
0.042
0.052
0.030
0.100
0.035
0.040
0.053
0.225
0.056
0.040
0.277
0.084
0.075
2.420
1.362
3.298
0.154
2.128
Cx
Iy
Major Axis
Sy
124
Cy
Shape
Ix
Minor Axis
Sx
Cx
Iy
0.050
0.052
0.072
0.064
0.029
0.096
0.201
0.445
0.208
0.096
0.237
0.210
0.177
0.201
0.135
0.100
0.133
0.184
0.128
0.078
0.192
0.321
0.712
0.303
0.192
0.379
0.337
0.258
0.322
0.154
0.500
0.390
0.390
0.500
0.370
0.500
0.625
0.625
0.687
0.500
0.625
0.625
0.687
0.687
0.875
0.095
0.146
0.385
0.193
0.087
0.241
0.201
2.153
0.496
0.241
0.851
0.710
0.529
0.708
1.487
Area
230
0.308
233B(294)* 1.021
283(295)* 1.412
280
0.373
436E
0.655
4830(830) 0.726
6423(423)
1.555
6424(424)
3.430
6427(427)
1.926
6430(430) 0.726
6434 1334 0.930
6435
0.871
6458(458) 1.110
6459(459) 1.030
8571*
1.563
Major Axis
Sy
Cy
0.126
0.223
0.426
0.193
0.140
0.297
0.321
1.566
0.409
0.297
0.619
0.516
0.508
0.679
0.820
T6 temper
Railing Number
1130
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1154
1155
1430
1432
1433
1472
1230
1231
1233
1235
1330
1332
8662
1141
1142
1143
1232
1452
1453
1473
1333
Area
0.874
1.245
2.414
1.980
1.632
2.250
1.442
1.638
0.501
0.643
0.712
0.909
0.766
0.980
1.442
2.360
0.840
1.245
11.062
4.353
6.828
7.199
Ix
0.227
0.632
0.416
0.296
1.910
1.488
1.105
1.875
0.142
0.358
0.630
1.570
0.202
0.518
1.160
2.704
0.236
0.632
3.954
6.068
10.206
12.497
Minor Axis
Sx
Cx
0.236
0.500
0.583
0.300
1.030
1.488
0.721
1.024
0.154
0.280
0.386
0.867
0.223
0.409
0.743
1.471
0.262
0.500
3.954
4.106
5.449
6.598
Iy
Major Axis
Sy
Cy
Tubing
0.750
0.655
0.905
1.000
0.622
0.813
0.625
1.375
0.789
0.813
1.375
1.375
1.042
1.041
1.873
I
fs = S fs = M
C
Floor
M=
w 12 L2
K
f=
w 12 L
SK
L=
h1
M = S f
K = 8 for one or two spans
K = 9.5 for three or more
spans of a continuous rail
Point of
attachment
Insert
f K S
w
12
FL
K
FL
f=
SK
SK f
L=
F
M=
M = S f
K = 4 for one span
K = 5 for two or more spans
of a continuous rail
f=
w 12 L h
S
P = w 12 L
L=
M=Sf
Sf
w 12 h
f=
P = Fh P f
Loading limit: P =
fs S
h h1
At the point of contact between the railing post and the reinforcing
insert, the deflection of each is assumed to be the same but the resisting force of each is a function of its Moment of Inertia (I) and
Modulus of Elasticity (E). The resultant combined Reaction Factor
(Fr) at the top of the insert is determined as follows:
h
Ep Ip
Fr =
0.167 +
+ 0. 333
2 h1
3 Er Ir
The loading limits for points 2 and 3 are then determined as follows:
2. Insert at base:
M P Fr h1
=
Sr
Sr
Loading limit: P =
Fh h P f
S
M P (h h1)
=
S
S
M=P h
Note: Values of K are defined based on the maximum bending moment developed
under various numbers of spans.
M=P h
f s Sr
Fr h1
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3. Post at base:
Moment in post: M = P h (Fr h1 )
f=
M P h (Fr h1)
=
Sp
Sp
f s Sp
Loading limit: P = h (F h )
r
1
DEFLECTION CONSIDERATIONS
Excessive deflection of a railing under load, even though it meets
strength requirements, will give the user a feeling of insecurity and may
cause tripping or stumbling.
Lateral deflection of posts or vertical deflection of horizontal rails
under load are computed as followsthese formulas must be
used with caution:
For posts without reinforcing insert:
=
Steel handrail with
steel channel
Ia and lb are the moments of inertia of the two sections. Since the
Section Modulus (S) equals I C, the combined value for S of the two
sections would be:
S=
Ia + Ib
Cmax
In the railing formulas, substitute the above equation for the value
of S whenever combined sections of the same material are used.
COMBINED SECTIONS OF DISSIMILAR MATERIALS
To compute the loading of combined sections of dissimilar materials
(e.g. a bronze handrail mounted on a steel channel) calculations involve
the determination of the relative portion of the load carried by each
section. The load distribution is a function of the relative stiffness of the
two sections, which is determined by the Moments of Inertia (I) and
their Moduli of Elasticity (E). The distribution of the total load between
two sections is determined as follows:
Load Carried by A =
Total Load
E I
1+ b b
Ea Ia
cxb
3 Ep Ip
P h3 (h h1)
[(
3 Ep Ip + (Er Ir )
F L3
K EI
5 w 12 L4
for simple spans
384 E I
w 12 L4
for two or more spans
145 E I
There are few, if any, regulations or code requirements limiting deflection in a railing but ASTM has put forth the following criteria regarding
Maximum Allowable Deflection (max) in their specification E985.
max = h 24 + L 96
For horizontal load at top of post:
xa
max = h 12
For vertical load at midspan:
xb
y
Individual calculation to determine the fibre stress for each material, using the load portion of each section, will then determine which
section controls design; namely, the section giving the lesser result
(see example 6 on page 128).
126
P (h h1)
cxa
P h3
w 12 L h3
or
3EI
3EI
max = L 96
In many instances, the anchorage of the railing to the floor, tread or
fascia is subject to a degree of rotation which will add an indeterminate
amount to the deflection on the post and rail. Anchorage and supporting structure must be as secure and rigid as possible.
f s S = w / 12 L h
fs S
w 12 h
12,600 . 321
L=
50 12 38
L = 25.60 in
L=
EXAMPLE 2:
DETERMINE REQUIRED SECTION MODULUS OF POST
REQUIREMENTS:
Concentrated load, F = 200 lbs.
Railing height, h = 42 in.
MATERIAL SPECIFIED:
Post: Steel tubing
allowable stress, f s = 16,800 psi (refer to page 123).
DETERMINE:
Section modulus, S, and select a suitable section
Resisting bending moment, M(resisting) = f s S
Applied bending moment, M(applied) = F h
M(resisting) must equal M(applied)
fs S = F h
DETERMINE:
Maximum span for handrail moulding, L (in)
EXAMPLE 4:
DETERMINE MAXIMUM SPAN FOR A COMBINED HANDRAIL
SECTION USING SECTIONS OF THE SAME METAL
REQUIREMENTS:
Concentrated load, F = 200 lbs.
MATERIALS SPECIFIED:
Handrail moulding: #6932, aluminum, 6063-T52
f s = 12,600 psi; Ixa = .059 in4; Cxa = .586 in
Support channel: 2" 12" 18" aluminum channel
f s = 12,600 psi; Ixb = .006 in4; Cxb = .369 in
Cmax = .586 in (greater of Cxa vs. Cxb)
The railing will be installed with more than two consecutive spans,
therefore the Bending Moment Constant, K = 5 (refer to page 125).
DETERMINE:
Maximum span for combined handrail section, L (in)
I +I
Resisting bending moment, M(resisting) = f s xa xb
Cmax
FL
K
200 42
16, 800
I +I F L
f s xa xb =
K
Cmax
S = 0. 500 in3
L=
L=
FL
K
Fh
S=
fs
S=
EXAMPLE 3:
DETERMINE MAXIMUM SPAN FOR HANDRAIL MOULDINGS,
CONCENTRATED LOAD
REQUIREMENTS:
Concentrated load, F = 200 lbs.
MATERIAL SPECIFIED:
Handrail moulding: #6489, 112" O.D. bronze tubing
f s = 14,500 psi; Sx = .144 in3
The railing will be installed with more than two consecutive spans,
therefore the Bending Moment Constant, K = 5 (refer to page 125).
f s (Ixa + Ixb ) K
F Cmax
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f=
P h 300 44
=
= 10, 585 psi
S
1. 247
E I Ep Ip .709 44
R= r r
=
= 32.36
4 .241
L
h
B. Load proportion factor: (see graph, p. 130) = .230
C. Load per post: 300 .230 = 69 lb.
D. Stress at base of post:
f=
R=
Er Ir
.709 36
= 26. 47
4 . 241
P h 73. 5 36
f=
=
= 8, 909 psi
S
. 297
w 12 L =
50 40
= 167 lb
12
E 2 Ixs
w b = w 1+ s
Eb Ixb
w s = w wb
w s = 50 26. 31 = 23.69 lb ft
D. Stress on bronze, fsb:
f sb =
2
w b 12 L2 Cmax 26. 3112 40 . 444
=
.023 9. 5
Ixb K
2
23.69
12 40 .444
2 .005 9.5
Fh L
300 4
=
= 444 psi
S K . 540 5
50 40 34
= 17, 932 psi
12 . 316
50 40 42
= 22,152 psi
At landings:
12 . 316
At stairs:
f ss =
128
M w 12 L h
=
S
S
f=
DETERMINE:
Structural compliance of proposed construction
1. Stress at base of post:
29 10 6 2 .005
w b = 50 1+
= 26. 31 lb ft
14 10 6 .023
P h 69 44
= 10, 222 psi
=
.297
S
Ep Ip
Note: Resistance to vertical loading of upper and lower steel channels is additive.
Therefore the value of Ixs is doubled. The additional resistance to vertical load by
the truss action of the balusters has not been considered, making the result of the
calculation more conservative.
ALUMINUM
STAINLESS
BRONZE
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Material
Allowable
Stress (psi)
Minimum
Yield (psi)
Modulus of
Elasticity
(psi 106)
19,500
11,300
24,800
11,000
30,000
35,000
16,000
35,000
18,000
55,000
10.0
10.0
10.0
17.0
28.0
Aluminum*
6061-T6
6063-T52 pipe
6063-T832 pipe
Red Brass C23000
Stainless Type 304
LOADING TABLES
The values tabulated in the following page apply to installations fabricated and erected in accordance with Connectorail specifications
and using Connectorail components exclusively. Chart values have
been determined by assuming that reinforcing inserts are included with
fascia mounted railings and with railings set into the floor, except
where no insert is indicated.
For these tables, various post heights have been selected arbitrarily.
Values of maximum post spacing for other post heights can be interpolated easily.
When Connectorail posts are surface mounted on floors, treads
or stringers, using a floor flange, the entire bending moment of the post
is transferred to the reinforcing insert and the allowable post loading
has to be computed accordingly. The allowable load will be determined by the resisting moment of the reinforcing insert alone or the
unreinforced post above the insert (h h1), whichever is less.
SECTION PROPERTIES
Connectorail Pipe (Aluminum, Bronze, Stainless)
Nominal
Size
114"
114"
114"
112"
112"
112"
112"
Sched.
10
40
40
5
10
40
40
OD
Wall
Area
1.660"
1.660"
1.660"
1.900"
1.900"
1.900"
1.900"
.109"
.140"
.146"
.062"
.109"
.145"
.150"
.531
.669
.695
.375
.614
.800
.825
.161
.195
.201
.158
.247
.310
.318
.193
.235
.242
.166
.260
.326
.335
Sched.
7292/7295
7192
7292/7295
7492
7592/7595
9392**
10
10
10
40
40
5
Nominal
Size
OD
112"
114"
112"
114"
112"
112"
1.667"
1.427"
1.667"
1.328"
1.585"
1.750"
Area
2.183
1.599
2.183
1.452
1.973
.615
.379
.204
.379
.168
.310
.205
.455
.285
.455
.247
.391
.239
POST
57"
75"
96"
96"
96"
Schedule
10
40
10
40
10
40
6063-T52
6063-T52
6063-T832
6063-T832
Type 304
6063-T832
6063-T832
Type 304
Deflection
Permanent
Set
Deflection
Permanent
Set
Deflection
Permanent
Set
Deflection
Permanent
Set
Deflection
Permanent
Set
Deflection
Deflection
Permanent
Set
200 lbs.
.344"
.000"
.547"
.000"
1.466"
.000"
1.021"
.000"
.867"
.025"
1.389"
.000"
1.724"
.000"
1.006"
.036"
250 lbs.
.388"
.000"
.669"
.000"
1.818"
.000"
1.317"
.000"
1.120"
.040"
1.659"
.000"
2.122"
.000"
1.160"
.056"
300 lbs.
.496"
.000"
.845"
.000"
2.214"
.000"
1.594"
.000"
1.395"
.128"
1.926"
.000"
2.537"
.000"
1.369"
.080"
350 lbs.
.565"
.000"
.998"
.000"
2.483"
.000"
1.882"
.000"
1.728"
.205"
2.206"
.000"
2.849"
.000"
1.633"
.112"
400 lbs.
.739"
.047"
1.189"
.000"
2.984"
.000"
2.178"
.000"
1.992"
.322"
2.601"
.000"
3.211"
.000"
450 lbs.
1.368"
.488"
1.654"
.151"
3.464"
.047"
2.488"
.000"
2.563"
.652"
2.811"
.000"
3.603"
.000"
2.131"
.238"
1.990"
.656"
4.510"
.406"
2.775"
.000"
2.972"
.994"
3.122"
.000"
4.278"
.109"
2.270"
.452"
550 lbs.
3.080"
.000"
4.176"
1.726"
3.484"
.000"
4.868"
.266"
600 lbs.
3.424"
.000"
5.591"
2.886"
3.860"
.146"
650 lbs.
3.754"
.031"
4.267"
.391"
700 lbs.
4.213"
.192"
500 lbs.
0.2% Specified
Permanent set load
430 lbs.
440 lbs.
470 lbs.
700 lbs.
Permanent
Set
Load (P)
Permanent
Set
Deflection
2.765"
3.880"
350 lbs.
590 lbs.
490 lbs.
340 lbs.
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ALUMINUM
STAINLESS
BRONZE
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ENGINEERING DATA
Aluminum
6063-T832
114" Sch. 10
Aluminum
6063-T832
114" Sch. 40
Aluminum
6063-T832
112" Sch. 10
Aluminum
6063-T832
112" Sch. 40
Stainless Steel
Type 304
112" Sch. 5
Post
height (h)
No
insert
15" insert
h1 = 9"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
38"
34"
30"
27"
25"
47"
41"
37"
33"
30"
52"
46"
41"
37"
34"
65"
57"
51"
46"
42"
21"
18"
16"
15"
13"
29"
25"
23"
21"
19"
55"
46"
40"
35"
31"
67"
56"
48"
42"
38"
74"
62"
53"
47"
42"
92"
78"
67"
59"
52"
30"
25"
21"
19"
17"
41"
34"
30"
26"
23"
h1 = 12"
64"
52"
44"
38"
34"
78"
64"
54"
47"
41"
86"
70"
60"
52"
46"
108"
88"
75"
65"
57"
Post
height (h)
No
insert
h1 = 18"
30"
34"
38"
42"
46"
40"
35"
32"
29"
26"
83"
71"
62"
50"
43"
25" insert
h1 = 19"
85"
73"
61"
50"
43"
89"
77"
67"
59"
52"
126"
108"
81"
67"
57"
131"
112"
98"
84"
72"
34"
31"
28"
26"
23"
51"
46"
42"
37"
32"
26" insert
h1 = 20"
85"
73"
64"
54"
46"
Aluminum 6063-T52
114" Sch. 10
114" Sch. 40
112" Sch. 10
112" Sch. 40
65"
71"
75"
84"
3 or more spans
71"
78"
82"
92"
130
70"
83"
77"
90"
98"
107"
1.0
0.9
0.8
LOAD PROPORTION FACTOR (Pf)
Post Material
Pipe size
0.7
0.6
C
0.5
D
E
F
G
0.4
0.3
H
J
K
L
M
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.5
1.0
5.0
10
50
100
500 1000
EI
for the rail
L
EI
for the post
kp =
h
kr =
kp
In single span railings, each post must be designed to carry the full
concentrated load. When posts and rails are of identical material and
section (as in pipe railing), and post spacing varies between 3 and 6
feet while post height is between 30 and 42 inches, load distribution is
fairly uniform. In this situation, the greatest proportion of a concentrated load carried by any post can be estimated as follows:
End posts:
Intermediate posts:
2 span railing
Pf = 0.65
2 span railing
Pf = 0.85
3 or more spans Pf = 0.82
3 or more spans Pf = 0.60
Thus, if a 200 lb concentrated load is specified for a pipe railing,
actual design load to be applied at the top of the end post is .82 200
lb (164 lb) while design load to be applied to intermediate posts is .60
200 lb (120 lb). If railing posts are reinforced, the load proportion factor for posts is about 3 percentage points higher.