1.0 TENSION
 1.4 Side Face Blowout Failure Mode
 Equations ϕN sbg
 Equations ACI 318-19 Chapter 17 Provision Comments for PROFIS Engineering
 ϕN sbg
 ≥ N ua
 17.5 . 2 For each applicable factored load combination , design strength of anchors shall satisfy the criteria in Table 17.5.2 .
 Table 17.5.2 Failure Mode Side-Face Blowout Strength in Tension
 Anchor Group
 ϕN sbg
 ≥ N ua
 PROFIS Engineering uses the designation “ N ua , edge
 ” to denote the factored load acting on anchors in tension nearest the fixed edge being considered for side-face blowout .
 In Illustration # 1 below , the total factored tension load acting on all six anchors is equals “ N ua ”. In
 Illustration # 2 , the portion of N ua acting on the anchors in red , i . e . the anchors in tension nearest the fixed edge being considered for side-face blowout , equals “ N ua , edge
 ”.
 Illustration # 1
 ACI 318-19 strength design provisions for tension check a calculated design strength ( ϕN N
 ) against a factored tension load ( N ua
 ). The parameter ϕN sbg corresponds to the design side-face blowout strength for a group of anchors in tension . When performing side-face blowout calculations , the parameter N ua corresponds to the factored tension load acting on the anchors nearest the fixed edge being considered for side-face blowout . PROFIS Engineering designates this parameter “ N ua , edge
 ”.
 If ϕN sbg ≥ N ua
 , edge for the application being modeled , the provisions of Table 17.5.2 are satisfied for side-face blowout failure .
 Reference the Results section of the PROFIS Engineering report for more information on the following parameters :
 N sbg
 : nominal side-face blowout strength in tension
 ϕ concrete
 : strength reduction factor for side-face blowout failure
 ϕ seismic
 : strength reduction factor for seismic tension
 N ua , edge
 : factored load acting on anchors in tension nearest the fixed edge being considered for side-face blowout .
 A summary of calculated tension design strength versus the factored tension load for each tension failure mode relevant to the application is given in Part 3 Tension Load of the PROFIS Engineering report .
 Illustration # 2
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