Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I talked to Hilti last week regarding an (extremely conservative, in my opinion) assumption that it makes when looking at shear breakout.
The issue is that Profis assumes, for shear breakout checks only, that the leading anchor takes the entire shear load. I believed that this was a mistake, so I called them first. The woman I spoke with asked me to send the file, which I did. I also explained the issue in the email.
I got a reply today stating that they prefer to do it this way to be conservative. They don't believe ACI is wrong, they just prefer to be conservative. So, apparently it wasn't a mistake, they just want to be even more conservative than App. D apparently already is.
I only bring this up so that if you use Profis you can keep this in the back of your head when designing anchor embedments.
The issue is that Profis assumes, for shear breakout checks only, that the leading anchor takes the entire shear load. I believed that this was a mistake, so I called them first. The woman I spoke with asked me to send the file, which I did. I also explained the issue in the email.
I got a reply today stating that they prefer to do it this way to be conservative. They don't believe ACI is wrong, they just prefer to be conservative. So, apparently it wasn't a mistake, they just want to be even more conservative than App. D apparently already is.
I only bring this up so that if you use Profis you can keep this in the back of your head when designing anchor embedments.