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PROFIS ENGINEERING REPORT TENSION LOAD

Bond Failure Mode
Results N ua
Results ACI 318-14 Chapter 17 Provision Comments for PROFIS Engineering
N ua
17.3.1.1 The design of anchors shall be in accordance with Table 17.3.1.1 . In addition , the design of anchors shall satisfy 17.2.3 for earthquake loading and 17.3.1.2 for adhesive anchors subject to sustained tensile loading .
Excerpt from Table 17.3.1.1 showing the tension failure modes considered in ACI 318-14 anchoringto-concrete provisions .
Table 17.3.1.1 — Required strength of anchors , except as noted in 17.2.3
Failure Mode Single Anchor
Individual anchor in a Group
Anchor Group
Anchors as a group
ACI 318-14 strength design provisions for bond failure in tension require calculation of a nominal bond strength ( N a or N ag
). The nominal strength is multiplied by one or more strength reduction factors ( ϕ-factors ) to obtain a design strength ( ϕN a or ϕN ag
).
Design strength is checked against a factored tension load , defined by the parameter “ N ua
”. Chapter 2 in ACI 318-14 gives the following definitions for the factored tension load parameter “ N ua
”.
• N ua
= factored tensile force applied to anchor or individual anchor in a group of anchors ( lb )
• N ua , i
= factored tensile force applied to most highly stressed anchor in a group of anchors ( lb )
• N ua , g = total factored tensile force applied to anchor group ( lb )
Steel strength in tension ( 17.4.1 ) ϕN sa ≥ N ua ϕN sa
≥ N ua , i
Concrete breakout strength in tension ( 17.4.2 ) ϕN cb
≥ N ua
Pullout strength in tension ( 17.4.3 ) ϕN pn ≥ N ua ϕN pn
≥ N ua , i
Concrete side-face blowout strength in tension ( 17.4.4 )
Bond strengh of adhesive anchor in tension ( 17.4.5 ) ϕN sb
≥ N ua
ϕN a
≥ N ua ϕN cbg
≥ N ua , g
ϕN sbg
≥ N ua , g
ϕN ag
≥ N ua , g
The design bond strength for a single anchor in tension ( ϕN a
) calculated per Section 17.4.5 is checked against the factored tension load acting on the anchor , which is designated “ N ua
” in Table 17.3.1.1 . If ϕN a > N ua
, the provisions for considering bond failure in tension have been satisfied per Table 17.3.1.1 .
The design bond strength for a group of anchors in tension ( ϕN ag
) calculated per Section 17.4.5 is checked against the total factored tension load acting on the anchors that are in tension , which is designated “ N ua , g
” in Table 17.3.1.1 . If ϕN ag >
N ua , g
, the provisions for considering bond failure in tension have been satisfied per Table 17.3.1.1 .
The PROFIS Engineering report uses the generic designation “ N ua
” to define the factored tension load being checked against the calculated design bond strength ϕN a or ϕN ag
. The PROFIS Engineering Load Engine permits users to input service loads that will then be factored per IBC factored load equations . Users can also import factored load combinations via a spreadsheet , or input factored load combinations directly on the main screen . PROFIS Engineering users are responsible for inputting tension loads . The software only performs tension load checks per Table 17.3.1.1 if tension loads have been input via one of the load input functionalities .
If a single anchor in tension is being modeled , PROFIS Engineering calculates the parameter ϕN a
, and checks this value against either ( a ) the factored tension load acting on the anchor , which has been calculated using the loads input via the Load Engine , ( b ) the factored tension load acting on the anchor , which has been calculated using the loads imported from a spreadsheet or ( c ) the factored tension load acting on the anchor , which has been calculated using the loads input in the matrix on the main screen . The value for N ua shown in the report corresponds to the factored tension load determined to be acting on the anchor .
If a group of anchors in tension is being modeled , PROFIS Engineering calculates the parameter ϕN ag
, and checks this value against either ( a ) the total factored tension load acting on the anchor group , which has been calculated using the loads input via the Load Engine , ( b ) the total factored tension load acting on the anchor group , which has been calculated using the loads imported from a spreadsheet or ( c ) the total factored tension load acting on the anchor group , which has been calculated using the loads input in the matrix on the main screen . The value for N ua shown in the report corresponds to the total factored tension load determined to be acting on the anchor group .
Reference the Equations and Calculations section of the PROFIS Engineering report for more information on the parameters ϕN a and ϕN ag
.
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