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Discussion Forum : Building Construction - Section 1 (Q.No. 24)
24.
While designing a stair, the product of rise and going is approximately kept equal to
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Nikhil Rugge said:
10 years ago
Generally we keep rise as much as minimum as possible i.e. 15 cm and going as maximum as possible i.e. 28cm. So 15*28 = 420 cm.
Vaibhav said:
10 years ago
It is asked as approximately so that answer should be 450. Normally we take 15*30 = 450.
Narendra said:
9 years ago
You are correct @Vaibhav.
Usman said:
9 years ago
While designing:
Riser = 15cm (concrete) - 3cm (finishing materia).
Tread = 30 cm.
= 420.
Riser = 15cm (concrete) - 3cm (finishing materia).
Tread = 30 cm.
= 420.
Chintu said:
9 years ago
Riser = 15 cm & Tread = 30 cm.
Example- In 1st Step Finishing Material 3 cm also this condition in 2nd step then overall height not change.
30 x 15 = 450.
Example- In 1st Step Finishing Material 3 cm also this condition in 2nd step then overall height not change.
30 x 15 = 450.
Baloch said:
9 years ago
product = 400.
sum = 60.
Riser = 16cm, Tread = 25cm.
sum = 60.
Riser = 16cm, Tread = 25cm.
Muhammad Ishaq said:
9 years ago
It is RISE & Tread, Not Rise and going.
Sooraj srj said:
8 years ago
In Indian standard rise is 15 cm and the tread is 30 cm.
So now the product is 450.
So now the product is 450.
Jiosdan said:
8 years ago
No, the rise is 7 inch. Tread is 10 inch. That means 17 cm and 25 cm. 17 * 25= 425.
It's correct.
It's correct.
Kiran. said:
8 years ago
Correct @Jiosdan.
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