jheidt2543
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 23, 2001
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I’m checking the structural design of a standard pipe handrail, sounds simple enough but… The 1-1/2” pipe railing is made of Schedule 40 6061-T6 Aluminum. O.D. = 1.900”, I.D. = 1.610” Wall thickness = .145”.
From the 1960 edition of the Alcoa Structural Handbook (OK, maybe I should update my reference, but humor me) there is a supplement in the back with two ASCE papers. The pertinent one is titled “Suggested Specifications for Structures of Aluminum Alloys 6061-T6 and 6062-T6, Report of the Task Committee on Lightweight Alloys, Committee on Metals, Structural Division”, ASCE Paper 3341, December 1962. (How it got into a book published in 1960 must be an interesting story).
The paper covers aluminum specifications for allowable stresses, design rules and fabrication procedures for structures built of aluminum alloys… Two sets of allowable stresses are provided; one for bridges… the other for buildings; I’m using the building stresses, which gives the following stresses:
I-18b Allowable Tension in bending = 11.7 ksi
I-18b Allowable Compression in bending = 16.2 ksi
Allowable Shear = 12 ksi
The aluminum rails check out OK, but the standard 3’-6” post, with a required 200 lb. horizontal load fails in bending. I would have to change to a 2” Schedule 80 pipe to make the post work. This just doesn’t seem reasonable.
Am I missing something here? It doesn’t seem that I’ve seen aluminum handrails with size horizontal pipe and a different size vertical pipe.
From the 1960 edition of the Alcoa Structural Handbook (OK, maybe I should update my reference, but humor me) there is a supplement in the back with two ASCE papers. The pertinent one is titled “Suggested Specifications for Structures of Aluminum Alloys 6061-T6 and 6062-T6, Report of the Task Committee on Lightweight Alloys, Committee on Metals, Structural Division”, ASCE Paper 3341, December 1962. (How it got into a book published in 1960 must be an interesting story).
The paper covers aluminum specifications for allowable stresses, design rules and fabrication procedures for structures built of aluminum alloys… Two sets of allowable stresses are provided; one for bridges… the other for buildings; I’m using the building stresses, which gives the following stresses:
I-18b Allowable Tension in bending = 11.7 ksi
I-18b Allowable Compression in bending = 16.2 ksi
Allowable Shear = 12 ksi
The aluminum rails check out OK, but the standard 3’-6” post, with a required 200 lb. horizontal load fails in bending. I would have to change to a 2” Schedule 80 pipe to make the post work. This just doesn’t seem reasonable.
Am I missing something here? It doesn’t seem that I’ve seen aluminum handrails with size horizontal pipe and a different size vertical pipe.