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STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS FOR BALUSTRADES USING BALCONY 1 SYSTEM HANDRAIL WITHOUT INTERNAL REINFORCING BAR. POSTS ARE 48.3mm DIAMETER AT 1.9m MAXIMUM CENTRES BY BALCONY SYSTEMS LIMITED Balcony 1 System, handrail in white page 1 of 11

10 Balcony 1 system section page 2 of 11

BALUSTRADE LOADS: The balustrade is designed to resist the horizontal imposed loads specified in Table 4 of BS 6399-1:1996 (see below), covering occupancy classes A(i) and (ii), B(iii), (iv) and (v), C3(viii) and (ix), and (iii), (iv) and (iii). Handrail: The handrail is designed for a uniformly distributed horizontal imposed line load of 0.74 kn/m (164 pounds per metre approximately). Glass infill: The glass infill is designed for a uniformly distributed load of 1.0 kn/m 2 (220 pounds per square metre approximately) plus a point load of 0.5 kn (110 pounds approximately). Table 4 Minimum horizontal imposed loads for parapets, barriers and balustrades, etc. Type of occupancy for part of the building or structure A Domestic and residential activities B and E Offices and work areas not included elsewhere including storage areas C Areas where people may congregate C1/C2 Areas with tables or fixed seating C3 Areas without obstacles for moving people and not susceptible to overcrowding C5 Areas susceptible to overcrowding D Retail areas F/G Vehicular Examples of specific use Horizontal uniformly distributed line load (kn/m) A uniformly distributed load applied to the infill (kn/m 2 ) A point load applied to part of the infill (kn) (i) All areas within or serving exclusively one [A1] single family [A1] dwelling including stairs, landings, etc but excluding external balconies and edges of roofs (see C3 ix) 0.36 0.5 0.25 (ii) Other residential, (but also see C) 0.74 1.0 0.5 (iii) Light access stairs and gangways not 0.22 N/A N/A more than 600mm wide (iv) Light pedestrian traffic routes in 0.36 0.5 0.25 industrial and storage buildings except designated escape routes (v) Areas not susceptible to overcrowding in 0.74 1.0 0.5 office and institutional buildings also industrial and storage buildings except as given above (vi) Areas having fixed seating within 530 1.5 1.5 1.5 mm of the barrier, balustrade or parapet (vii) Restaurants and bars 1.5 1.5 1.5 (viii) Stairs, landings, corridors, ramps 0.74 1.0 0.5 (ix) External balconies and edges of roofs. 0.74 1.0 0.5 Footways and pavements within building curtilage adjacent to basement/sunken areas (x) Footways or pavements less than 3 m wide adjacent to sunken areas (xi) Theatres, cinemas, discotheques, bars, auditoria, shopping malls, assembly areas, studio. Footways or pavements greater than 3 m wide adjacent to sunken areas (xii) [A1] Grandstands and stadia [A1] (xiii) All retain areas including public areas of banks/building societies or betting shops. For areas where overcrowding may occur, see C5 (xiv) Pedestrian areas in car parks including stairs, landings, ramps, edges or internal floors, footways, edges of roofs (xv) Horizontal loads imposed by vehicles See clause 11 [A1] Not deleted [A1] page 3 of 11 1.5 1.5 1.5 3.0 1.5 1.5 See requirements of the appropriate certifying authority 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

VERTICAL LOADS: As specified in Clause 10 of BS 6399-1:1996, the handrail is also designed for a vertical uniformly distributed load of 0.60 kn/m or a concentrated load of 1.0 kn, whichever gives the worst design condition in combination with the horizontal loading in Table 4. Vertical loads are transmitted direct to the balcony structure through the 10mm thick thermally toughened safety glass. The concentrated load of 1.0 kn is spread by the handrail. The maximum compressive stress on the glass is 600 / 10 x 1000 = 0.06 N/mm 2 which is low and well within allowable values provided by the glass manufacturer. ALUMINIUM PROPERTIES: Design standard = BS 8118:Part 1:1991 The Structural use of aluminium. Material type = Extruded aluminium type 6063 T5 Limiting stress for bending and overall yielding = P o = 110 N/mm 2 (Table 4.1) Limiting stress for tension or compression = P s = 130 N/mm 2 (Table 4.1) Limiting stress for shear = P v = 65 N/mm 2 (Table 4.1) Factored resistance = capacity of a member Calculated member capacity based upon the limiting stresses P o P s & P v divided by the material factor γ m Material factor = γ m = 1.20 FACTORED LOADS: Factored loads are used for checking the limit state of static strength of a member. The imposed loads tabulated on Page 3 are known as service loads. These loads are multiplied by a load factor γ of 1.33 (Table 3.1) to give limit state design loads that are used in relation to the factored resistance capacity of a member. DEFLECTION: All structural members deflect to some extent under load. For balustrade handrails the deflection is limited to 25mm under service load conditions. page 4 of 11

BALUSTRADES - Balcony 1 System handrail without internal steel reinforcing bar dimensions in mm Young s modulus of = E a elasticity (aluminium) = 70000 N/mm 2 Moment of inertia about the y-y axis = l yy = 47 cm 4 Least section modulus = Z yy about the y-y axis = 47 3.844 page 5 of 11 = 12.227 cm 3

BALUSTRADES - Balcony 1 System handrail without internal steel reinforcing bar Moment capacity of handrail = (Po) X Zyy for horizontal loads (γ m ) = 110 N/mm 2 x 12.227 cm 3 x (10) -3 1.2 = 1.12 knm Applied design load = 0.74 x 1.33 (ultimate limit state) = 0.984 kn/m Horizontal moment = w L 2 on handrail 8 The handrail is restrained in the vertical direction by the toughened glass. Allowable span L between points = ( 8 x M ) 0.5 of support based upon the moment ( w ) capacity of the handrail L = ( 8 x 1.12 ) 0.5 ( 0.984 ) = 3.0 m Service load deflection based = 5 w L 4 upon a span of 3m 384 E I = 5 (740 x 3.0) (3000) 3 384 x 70000 x 47 x (10) 4 = 23.72mm = < 25mm = OK page 6 of 11

BALUSTRADES - Balcony 1 system handrail without internal steel reinforcing bar On longer balconies, posts are installed at a maximum spacing of 1.9 m. posts: steel grade = S 275 post size = 48.3 mm diameter x 5 mm thick ultimate moment capacity (M cx ) = 2.21 knm second moment of area = 16.2 cm 4 ultimate shear capacity = 67.3 kn ultimate horizontal design = 0.74 x 1.33 load on handrail = 0.984 kn/m The design load on the handrail is applied 1.1m above the balcony slab level. ultimate design moment = 0.984 kn/m x 1.10 on posts = 1.0824 knm/m = 2.057 knm /post @ 1.9m centres = < 2.21 knm = OK page 7 of 11

BALUSTRADES- Balcony 1 System handrail without internal steel reinforcing bar Posts (continued) service load deflection = P L 3 on a post supporting 3 E I a 1.9m length of handrail = (740 x 1.9) (1100) 3 3 x 205000 x 16.2 x (10) 4 = 18.78mm service load deflection of handrail = 3.82mm based upon a simply supported span of 1.9m combined deflection = 22.60mm of post + handrail = OK Base plates and fixing bolts: posts at 1.9m maximum spacing page 8 of 11

BALUSTRADES- Balcony 1 System handrail without internal steel reinforcing bar Post base plates and fixing bolts (continued) lever arm between = 60mm bolt centres ultimate load pull = 1.0824 x 1.9 pull out force on 0.06 2 No. bolts = 34.28 kn Wall fixings = 17.14 kn/bolt (ultimate load) = 12.89 kn (working load) The wall fixing consists of stainless steel angles bolted to the wall using 2 No. stainless steel resin anchor bolts and connected to the handrail using 2 No. stainless steel Phillips screws. For the maximum allowable span of the handrail of 3.0 m between points of support, the horizontal load on each wall fixing is: working load on wall fixing = 0.74 x 1.5 (shear force) = 1.11 kn = 0.555 kn/bolt The horizontal load on the handrail is assumed to be applied to the fixing angles at the location of the Phillips screws, which are set 32 mm from the back of the angle. The wall fixing bolts are 27.5 mm apart. The resulting working load direct tension (pull-out) force on the bolts is: working load pull-out force = 1.11 x 32 / 27.5 on the wall fixing bolts = 1.29 kn page 9 of 11

BALUSTRADES Balcony 1 System handrail Wall fixings (continued) page 10 of 11

BALUSTRADES Balcony 1 System handrail without internal reinforcing bar SUMMARY 1. On single span or corner balconies, the handrail is capable of supporting the design factored loads over spans up to 3.0 metres between points of support. (ie. a handrail wall fixing, or a handrail corner joint). 2 On longer balconies where the length of the balustrade exceeds 3.0 metres, vertical posts are installed at a maximum spacing of 1.9 metres. The posts are 48.3mm diameter x 5mm thick steel structural hollow sections sheathed in aluminium. 3 For the maximum spacing between the centres of posts of 1.9 metres the working load pull-out force on each of the bolts on the post base plate is 12.89 kn. 4. For the maximum allowable span of 3.0 metres on single span and corner balconies, the horizontal working load shear force on each of the handrail wall fixing bolts is 0.555 kn. The co-existing working load pull-out force on each bolt is 1.29 kn. 5. The installers should satisfy themselves that the fixing bolts chosen are suitable to resist these loads, and also that the structure into which they are installed can support these loads. 6. The toughened glass panels were test loaded by an independent testing laboratory (Sandberg Consulting Engineers report reference 26890/M) and found to be adequate to withstand the design factored loads specified in relevant British Standards. END page 11 of 11