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Design & Analysis of Stairs Using SAP2000: Steps

The document describes modeling and analyzing stairs in SAP2000. Key steps include defining the stair geometry, material properties with a concrete compressive strength of 4 ksi and steel yield strength of 60 ksi, applying a 50 psf waist slab and 75 psf live load, assigning loads, and running and displaying the analysis results for stresses and moments.

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Design & Analysis of Stairs Using SAP2000: Steps

The document describes modeling and analyzing stairs in SAP2000. Key steps include defining the stair geometry, material properties with a concrete compressive strength of 4 ksi and steel yield strength of 60 ksi, applying a 50 psf waist slab and 75 psf live load, assigning loads, and running and displaying the analysis results for stresses and moments.

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Design & Analysis of Stairs Using SAP2000

WD =50 lb/ft2 , WL= 75 lb/ft2 Slab waist = 6, fc= 4ksi; fy = 60 ksi

Steps:
Unit = lb-ft Model= stair cases Stair type = type2, Right level width= 6, Storey height = 13, Stair projected length = 11.25 Opening b/w stairs = 1, width1=5, width2 =6 Max mash spacing = 1 Option>preference> concrete frame design ACI-2003 Define> material concrete, modify, fc =4 ksi, fy=60ksi Define > area section, modify, name= slab6. Thickness= 6 Define > load cases, line load

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Define > add default combo Select waist slab Select > invert selection Assign > area > local axis, -90 Select All Assign > Area load > uniform assign loads Analysis > analysis option, 3D Analysis > run analysis; model Do NOT RUN Run Now Display > show forces > area M11, M22 Display > show forces > area AST1, AST2

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