Vibration Response of a Monumental Stair: Design & Validation

Author:

Mendes Sebastian1,Bauer Michael1,Zhang Zhi1,Test Travis1

Affiliation:

1. Thornton Tomasetti

Abstract

<p>Monumental stairs are a common feature in buildings throughout New York City, as they provide both a practical means of egress and an aesthetic impact. It is often desired to make these stairs appear as light as possible, and as a result they are especially susceptible to excessive human-induced vibrations. While not a strength limit state, stair vibrations must nonetheless be limited to satisfy tolerance criteria for human comfort. The updated second edition of AISC Design Guide 11 includes new guidance for prediction and evaluation of stair vibration, including recommendations for finite element analysis. Thornton Tomasetti has developed a tool for analysis of stair vibration based largely on these recommendations, and numerous monumental stairs have been designed using this approach. One such stair is located in the NewYork- Presbyterian David H. Koch Center. Following its completion, a test program was implemented to measure the dynamic properties and response of the stair and compare with the design predictions. This paper describes the structural design of the stair and overviews the analytical approach used to predict the stair vibration response. The test program employed to measure the actual vibration response of the completed stair is also described, and the predicted and experimental vibration responses are compared.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

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