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Staircase Calcs

The document outlines the design of a reinforced concrete stair according to EN 1992 standards, detailing the required and provided reinforcement, shear capacities, and loading details. It includes calculations for various parameters such as span-to-depth ratio, effective span, and concrete and reinforcement properties, confirming that all checks for tension reinforcement, spacing, and crack control pass. The design demonstrates compliance with safety and structural integrity requirements for the stair's geometry and materials used.

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Staircase Calcs

The document outlines the design of a reinforced concrete stair according to EN 1992 standards, detailing the required and provided reinforcement, shear capacities, and loading details. It includes calculations for various parameters such as span-to-depth ratio, effective span, and concrete and reinforcement properties, confirming that all checks for tension reinforcement, spacing, and crack control pass. The design demonstrates compliance with safety and structural integrity requirements for the stair's geometry and materials used.

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RC STAIR DESIGN (EN 1992)

In accordance with EN1992-1-1:2004 incorporating Corrigenda January 2008 and the UK national annex
Tedds calculation version 1.0.05

Design summary
Description Unit Provided Required Utilisation Result
Bottom long. reinf. -Mid Span mm2 1357 897 0.66 PASS
Bottom long. reinf. -Upper land. mm2 679 448 0.66 PASS
Bottom long. reinf. -Lower land. mm2 679 448 0.66 PASS
Allowable Actual Utilisation Result
Span-to-depth ratio 36.94 22.18 0.60 PASS
Shear capacity -Upper supp. kN 118.94 66.12 0.56 PASS
Shear capacity -Lower supp. kN 118.94 66.12 0.56 PASS

Stair geometry
Number of risers; Nsteps = 10
Going; G = 300 mm
Rise; R = 123 mm
Waist; hwaist = 275 mm
Breadth; b = 1200 mm
Length of the tread span; Lmid = (Nsteps – 1)  G = 2700 mm
Overall height of stairs; hstairs = Nsteps  R = 1225 mm
Angle of stairs; stairs = atan (R / G) = 22.21 
Upper landing - Simple end support
Length of the upper landing; Lup = 1350 mm
Depth of the upper landing; hup = 275 mm
Width of the supporting element; wup = 100 mm
Distance to the centre of the support; ds,up = 50 mm
Lower landing - Simple end support
Length of the lower landing; Llow = 1350 mm
Depth of the lower landing; hlow = 275 mm
Width of the supporting element; wlow = 100 mm
Distance to the centre of the support; ds,low = 50 mm
Effective span – 5.3.2.2
Overall length; Ltotal = Llow + Lmid + Lup = 5400 mm
Clear distance between the supports faces; Ln = Ltotal - wup -wlow = 5200 mm
Effective span variable – cl.5.3.2.2(1); aup = min(0.5  hup, 0.5  wup) = 50 mm
Effective span variable – cl.5.3.2.2(1); alow = min(0.5  hlow, 0.5  wlow) = 50 mm
Length of the effective span – exp.5.8; Lspan = Ln + alow + aup = 5300 mm
Concrete details - Table 3.1.
Concrete strength class; C20/25
Characteristic compressive cylinder strength; fck = 20 N/mm2
Mean value of compressive cylinder strength fcm =fck + 8 N/mm2 = 28.0 N/mm2
Mean value of axial tensile strength fctm = 0.3 N/mm2  (fck/ 1 N/mm2)2/3 = 2.2 N/mm2
Secant modulus of elasticity of concrete Ecm = 22 kN/mm2(fcm/10 N/mm2)0.3  AAF = 29962.0 N/mm2
Partial factor for concrete – Table 2.1N; C = 1.5
Density of concrete; conc = 25.00 kN/m3
Compression chord coefficient - cl.6.2.3(3); cw = 1
Compressive strength coefficient – cl.3.1.6(1); cc = 0.85
Design compr. concrete strength - exp.3.15 fcd = cc  fck / C = 11.3 N/mm2
Effective strength factor – exp.3.21;  = 1.00
Effect. compr. zone height factor – exp.3.19;  = 0.80
Ultimate strain - Table 3.1; cu2 = 0.0035
Shortening strain - Table 3.1; cu3 = 0.0035
k1 = 0.40
k2 = 1.0  (0.6 + 0.0014 / cu2) = 1.00
k3 = 0.40
k4 = 1.0  (0.6 + 0.0014 / cu2) = 1.00
Maximum aggregate size; hagg = 20 mm
Reinforcing steel details
Characteristic yield strength of reinforcement; fyk = 500 N/mm2
Partial factor for reinforcing steel - Table 2.1N; S = 1.15
Design yield strength of reinforcement; fyd = fyk / S= 435 N/mm2
Loading details
Self weight slab; gself,slab = hwaist / cos(stairs)  (conc)  b = 8.9 kN/m
Self weight steps; gself,steps = R / 2  (conc)  b = 1.8 kN/m
Average self weight; gself,aver = gself,slab + gself,steps = 10.7 kN/m
Loading from finishes; gfin = 2.0 kN/m2
Imposed variable load; qk = 4.0 kN/m2
Permanent action factor; G = 1.35
Imposed action factor; Q = 1.50
Quasi-permanent value of variable action 2 = 0.30
Design load; FEd = G  (gself,aver + gfin  b) + Q  qk  b = 25.0 kN /m
Quasi-permanent load; FQP = 1.0  (gself,aver + gfin  b) + 2  qk  b = 14.6 kN /m

Midspan design
 = 0.125
Design moment M = abs(  FEd  Lspan2) = 87.6 kNm
Nominal cover to reinforcement cnom = 30 mm
Diameter of bar for long. direction l =12 mm
Depth of reinforcement d = h - cnom - l / 2 = 239 mm
Redistribution ratio  = 1.00
K coefficient K = M / (b  d2  fck) = 0.064
K' coefficient K' = (2    cc / C)  (1 -   ( - k1) / (2  k2))  (  ( -
k1) / (2  k2)) = 0.207
K < K' -Compression reinforcement is not required
Lever arm z = min(0.5  d  (1 + (1 - 2  Kz / (  cc / C))0.5), 0.95  d)
z = 225 mm
Tension area required in longitudinal direction As,req = M / (fyd  z) = 897 mm2
Minimum area of reinforcement – exp.9.1.N As,min = max(0.26  fctm / fyk  b  d, 0.0013  b  d)= 373
mm2
Maximum area of reinforcement - cl.9.2.1.1(3) As,max = 0.04  b  h = 13200 mm2
Tension reinforcement check
Diameter of bars for longitudinal direction l = 12 mm
Number of bars in longitudinal direction N = 12
Diameter of bars for transverse direction t = 12 mm
Bar spacing in transverse direction s = 200 mm
Tension area provided in longitudinal direction As,prov = N    l2 /4 = 1357 mm2
PASS - Tension reinforcement area is greater than area required
Tension secondary area required in transverse direction – cl.9.3.1.1(2)
As,req,t = 0.2  max(As,prov, As,req) = 271 mm2
Tension area provided in transverse direction As,prov,t =   t2 /4  (b / s) = 679 mm2
PASS - Tension reinforcement in transverse direction is greater than area required
Minimum bar spacing - Section 8.2
Bar spacing (clear distance) in long. direction; sbar,l = (b - (2  cnom + N  l)) / (N - 1) = 91 mm
kspc1 = 1
kspc2 = 5 mm
Minimum allowable bar spacing – cl.8.2(2); smin,l = max(kspc1  l, hagg + kspc2, 20 mm) = 25 mm
PASS - Actual bar spacing exceeds minimum allowable
Bar spacing (clear distance) in transv. direction; sbar,t = s - t = 188 mm
Minimum allowable bar spacing – cl.8.2(2); smin,t = max(kspc1  t, hagg + kspc2, 20 mm) = 25 mm
PASS - Actual bar spacing exceeds minimum allowable
Crack control - Section 7.3
Maximum crack width wk = 0.3 mm
Design value modulus of elasticity reinf – 3.2.7(4) Es = 200000 N/mm2
Mean value of concrete tensile strength fct,eff = fctm = 2.2 N/mm2
Stress distribution coefficient kc = 0.4
Non-uniform self-equilibrating stress coefficient k =min(max(1 + (300 mm - min(h, b))  0.35 / 500 mm,
0.65), 1) = 1.00
Actual tension bar spacing sbar = (b -(2  (cnom +  / 2))) / (N - 1) = 103 mm
Maximum stress permitted - Table 7.3N s = 318 N/mm2
Steel to concrete modulus of elast. ratio cr = Es / Ecm= 6.68
Distance of the Elastic NA from tension face y = (b  h2 / 2 + As,prov  (cr - 1)  (h - d)) / (b  h + As,prov 
(cr - 1))
y = 135 mm
Area of concrete in the tensile zone Act = b  y = 162222 mm2
Minimum area of reinforcement required - exp.7.1 Asc,min = kc  k  fct,eff  Act / s = 451 mm2
PASS - Area of tension reinforcement provided exceeds minimum required for crack control
Quasi-permanent moment MQP = abs(  FQP  Lspan2) = 51.2kNm
Permanent load ratio RPL = MQP / M = 0.58
Service stress in reinforcement sr = fyd  As,req / As,prov  RPL = 168 N/mm2
Maximum bar spacing - Tables 7.3N sbar,max = 290 mm
PASS - Maximum bar spacing exceeds actual bar spacing for crack control
Deflection control - Section 7.4
Reference reinforcement ratio 0 = (fck / 1 N/mm2)0.5 / 1000 = 0.00447
Required tension reinforcement ratio  = As,req / (b  dmid) = 0.00313
Required compression reinforcement ratio ' = A's,req / (b  dmid) = 0.00000
Structural system factor - Table 7.4N Kb = 1.00
Basic allow. span to depth ratio -exp.7.16(a)
stdbasic = Kb  [11 + 1.5  (fck / 1 N/mm2)0.5  0 /  +3.2  (fck / 1 N/mm2)0.5  (0 /  - 1)3/2] = 24.629
Reinforcement factor - exp.7.17 Ks = min(As,prov / As,req  500 N/mm2 / fyk, 1.5) = 1.500
Long span supp. brittle partition factor-cl.7.4.2(2) F1 = 1.00
Allowable span to depth ratio stdallow = min(stdbasic  Ks  F1, 40  Kb) = 36.944
Actual span to depth ratio stdactual = Lspan / dmid = 22.176
PASS-Span to effective depth is less than the maximum allowable

Upper landing support


Design moment at support M = 0.0 kNm
Nominal cover to reinforcement cnom = 30 mm
Diameter of bar for long. direction l =12 mm
Depth of reinforcement d = h - cnom - l / 2 = 239 mm
Calculated reinforcement at midspan cl. 9.3.1.2(1) As,span = Mmid / (fyd  zmid) = 897 mm2
Minimum area of reinforcement – exp.9.1.N As,min = max(0.26  fctm / fyk  b  d,0.0013  b  d, 0.5 
As,span)
As,min = 448 mm2
Maximum area of reinforcement - cl.9.2.1.1(3) As,max = 0.04  b  h = 13200 mm2
Tension reinforcement check
Diameter of bars for longitudinal direction l = 12 mm
Number of bars in longitudinal direction N=6
Diameter of bars for transverse direction t = 12 mm
Bar spacing in transverse direction s = 200 mm
Tension area provided in longitudinal direction As,prov = N    l2 /4 = 679 mm2
PASS - Tension reinforcement area is greater than area required
Tension secondary area required in transverse direction – cl.9.3.1.1(2)
As,req,t = 0.2  max(As,prov, As,req) = 136 mm2
Tension area provided in transverse direction As,prov,t =   t2 /4  (b / s) = 679 mm2
PASS - Tension reinforcement in transverse direction is greater than area required
Minimum bar spacing - Section 8.2
Bar spacing (clear distance) in long. direction; sbar,l = (b - (2  cnom + N  l)) / (N - 1) = 214 mm
kspc1 = 1
kspc2 = 5 mm
Minimum allowable bar spacing – cl.8.2(2); smin,l = max(kspc1  l, hagg + kspc2, 20 mm) = 25 mm
PASS - Actual bar spacing exceeds minimum allowable
Bar spacing (clear distance) in transv. direction; sbar,t = s - t = 188 mm
Minimum allowable bar spacing – cl.8.2(2); smin,t = max(kspc1  t, hagg + kspc2, 20 mm) = 25 mm
PASS - Actual bar spacing exceeds minimum allowable
Shear capacity check - Section 6.2
Shear coefficient;  = 0.500
Design shear force; V =   FEd  Lspan = 66.1 kN
Effective depth; d = 239 mm
Shear stress; v = V / (b  d) = 0.23 N/mm2
Design shear resist. coefficient. – cl.6.2.2(1) CRd,c = 0.18 / C = 0.120
Tension reinforcement provided; Asl = N    l2 /4= 679 mm2
Design shear resist. size factor. – cl.6.2.2(1) Ksh = min(1 + (200 mm / d)1/2, 2) = 1.91
Design shear resist. factor. – cl.6.2.2(1) 1 = Asl / (b  d) = 0.00237
Design shear resist. factor. – exp.6.3.N vmin = (0.035 (N)1/2 / mm)  Ksh 3 / 2  fck1/2= 0.41 N/mm2
Minimum design shear resistance – exp.6.2(b) VRd,cmin = (vmin)  b  d = 118.9 kN
Design shear resist. without reinf. – exp.6.2(a) VRd,c1 = (CRd,c  Ksh  (100 N2 / mm4  1  fck)1/3) b  d
VRd,c1 = 110.6 kN
VRd,c = max(VRd,c1, VRd,cmin) = 118.9 kN
PASS - Design force is less than maximum allowable- No shear reinforcement is required;

Lower landing support


Design moment at support M = 0.0 kNm
Nominal cover to reinforcement cnom = 30 mm
Diameter of bar for long. direction l =12 mm
Depth of reinforcement d = h - cnom - l / 2 = 239 mm
Calculated reinforcement at midspan cl. 9.3.1.2(1) As,span = Mmid / (fyd  zmid) = 897 mm2
Minimum area of reinforcement – exp.9.1.N As,min = max(0.26  fctm / fyk  b  d,0.0013  b  d, 0.5 
As,span)
As,min = 448 mm2
Maximum area of reinforcement - cl.9.2.1.1(3) As,max = 0.04  b  h = 13200 mm2
Tension reinforcement check
Diameter of bars for longitudinal direction l = 12 mm
Number of bars in longitudinal direction N=6
Diameter of bars for transverse direction t = 12 mm
Bar spacing in transverse direction s = 200 mm
Tension area provided in longitudinal direction As,prov = N    l2 /4 = 679 mm2
PASS - Tension reinforcement area is greater than area required
Tension secondary area required in transverse direction – cl.9.3.1.1(2)
As,req,t = 0.2  max(As,prov, As,req) = 136 mm2
Tension area provided in transverse direction As,prov,t =   t2 /4  (b / s) = 679 mm2
PASS - Tension reinforcement in transverse direction is greater than area required
Minimum bar spacing - Section 8.2
Bar spacing (clear distance) in long. direction; sbar,l = (b - (2  cnom + N  l)) / (N - 1) = 214 mm
kspc1 = 1
kspc2 = 5 mm
Minimum allowable bar spacing – cl.8.2(2); smin,l = max(kspc1  l, hagg + kspc2, 20 mm) = 25 mm
PASS - Actual bar spacing exceeds minimum allowable
Bar spacing (clear distance) in transv. direction; sbar,t = s - t = 188 mm
Minimum allowable bar spacing – cl.8.2(2); smin,t = max(kspc1  t, hagg + kspc2, 20 mm) = 25 mm
PASS - Actual bar spacing exceeds minimum allowable
Shear capacity check - Section 6.2
Shear coefficient;  = 0.500
Design shear force; V =   FEd  Lspan = 66.1 kN
Effective depth; d = 239 mm
Shear stress; v = V / (b  d) = 0.23 N/mm2
Design shear resist. coefficient. – cl.6.2.2(1) CRd,c = 0.18 / C = 0.120
Tension reinforcement provided; Asl = N    l2 /4= 679 mm2
Design shear resist. size factor. – cl.6.2.2(1) Ksh = min(1 + (200 mm / d)1/2, 2) = 1.91
Design shear resist. factor. – cl.6.2.2(1) 1 = Asl / (b  d) = 0.00237
Design shear resist. factor. – exp.6.3.N vmin = (0.035 (N)1/2 / mm)  Ksh 3 / 2  fck1/2= 0.41 N/mm2
Minimum design shear resistance – exp.6.2(b) VRd,cmin = (vmin)  b  d = 118.9 kN
Design shear resist. without reinf. – exp.6.2(a) VRd,c1 = (CRd,c  Ksh  (100 N2 / mm4  1  fck)1/3) b  d
VRd,c1 = 110.6 kN
VRd,c = max(VRd,c1, VRd,cmin) = 118.9 kN
PASS - Design force is less than maximum allowable- No shear reinforcement is required;

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