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40139977
101122378
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1401 N Tustin Ave Unit# 170
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1401
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Tustin
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Ave
Unit Number
170
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www.hilti.com <br />Hilti PROFIS Engineering 3.1.10 <br />Input data and results must be checked for conformity with the existing conditions and for plausibility! <br />PROFIS Engineering ( c ) 2003-2025 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan <br />5 <br />Company: <br />Address: <br />Phone I Fax: <br />Design: <br />Fastening point: <br /> | <br />SimonMed Santa Ana Mech'l Yrd Fence Post <br />Page: <br />Specifier: <br />E-Mail: <br />Date: <br />5 <br />2/24/2025 <br />4 Shear load <br />Load Vua [lb]Capacity f Vn [lb]Utilization bV = Vua/f Vn Status <br /> Steel Strength*N/A N/A N/A N/A <br /> Steel failure (with lever arm)*N/A N/A N/A N/A <br /> Pryout Strength*N/A N/A N/A N/A <br /> Concrete edge failure in direction **N/A N/A N/A N/A <br /> * highest loaded anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors) <br /> When the input edge distance is set to "infinity", edge breakout verification is not performed in that direction <br />5 Warnings <br />• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Engineering require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (AS 5216:2021, ETAG 001/Annex C, <br /> EOTA TR029 etc.). This means load re-distribution on the anchors due to elastic deformations of the anchor plate are not considered - the <br /> anchor plate is assumed to be sufficiently stiff, in order not to be deformed when subjected to the design loading. PROFIS Engineering calculates <br /> the minimum required anchor plate thickness with CBFEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The <br /> proof if the rigid anchor plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Engineering. Input data and results must be checked for <br /> agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! <br />• The equations presented in this report are based on imperial units. When inputs are displayed in metric units, the user should be aware that the <br /> equations remain in their imperial format. <br />• Condition A applies where the potential concrete failure surfaces are crossed by supplementary reinforcement proportioned to tie the potential <br /> concrete failure prism into the structural member. Condition B applies where such supplementary reinforcement is not provided, or where pullout <br /> or pryout strength governs. <br />• Refer to the manufacturer's product literature for cleaning and installation instructions. <br />• For additional information about ACI 318 strength design provisions, please go to https://submittals.us.hilti.com/PROFISAnchorDesignGuide/ <br />• "An anchor design approach for structures assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F is given in ACI 318-19, Chapter 17, Section <br /> 17.10.5.3 (a) that requires the governing design strength of an anchor or group of anchors be limited by ductile steel failure. If this is NOT the <br /> case, the connection design (tension) shall satisfy the provisions of Section 17.10.5.3 (b), Section 17.10.5.3 (c), or Section 17.10.5.3 (d). The <br /> connection design (shear) shall satisfy the provisions of Section 17.10.6.3 (a), Section 17.10.6.3 (b), or Section 17.10.6.3 (c)." <br />• Section 17.10.5.3 (b) / Section 17.10.6.3 (a) require the attachment the anchors are connecting to the structure be designed to undergo ductile <br /> yielding at a load level corresponding to anchor forces no greater than the controlling design strength. Section 17.10.5.3 (c) / Section 17.10.6.3 <br /> (b) waive the ductility requirements and require the anchors to be designed for the maximum tension / shear that can be transmitted to the <br /> anchors by a non-yielding attachment. Section 17.10.5.3 (d) / Section 17.10.6.3 (c) waive the ductility requirements and require the design <br /> strength of the anchors to equal or exceed the maximum tension / shear obtained from design load combinations that include E, with E increased <br /> by w0. <br />• Hilti post-installed anchors shall be installed in accordance with the Hilti Manufacturer's Printed Installation Instructions (MPII). Reference ACI <br /> 318-19, Section 26.7. <br />Fastening meets the design criteria! <br />14 <br />1
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