by wongcna »
Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:19 pm
[quote="eljaybee"]It all depends upon how the trimmer is loaded, if it supports the staircase then you should allow some loading onto the trimmer.
Calculating a padstone is not the same as a concrete beam, it is all to do with the crush from the reaction load of the beam. You need to know what the construction of the wall is, although sometimes assumptions must be made (normally on the cautious side), as the type of brick and the type of mortar can influence the calculations. Guidance is given in the british standard for this. Thus a visual inspection needs to be done of the wall, loading, etc.[/quote]
Again, thanks for your reply! Appreciated!
I graduated from civil enginnering. So, the basic structural design and calculation is ok for me.
About the Stairs Trimmer, please see the plan for more details. [url]http://www.wongcna.co.uk/engineering/Floor_Joist_Layout1.pdf[/url] It is a triple joist in the loft level. Staircase wlll be attached near the wall.
When I design the load, do i just put the stairs loading to the end of the beam? What loading can I assume for the stairs?
About design the padstone, The loading is 28kN sit on top of padstone. I think I will assume the concrete strength is 50N/mm2 and masonary strength(not sure) and then do the calculation. the padstone is 600x100(w)x75(d), would the depth is short?
I am happy to upload more drawing if help you guys for comment.
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