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Soil plug formation for short piles

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Carnegie

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I am a structural engineer designing a footing on H-piles driven to bedrock. If the piles are considered short piles (I'm using Brom's criteria) should I ignore the formation of a soil plug for calculation of the geotechnical tip resistance? Thanks.
 
Don't forget to check the structural (steel) capacity of the pile when driven to refusal on rock.
 
Yeh, the nominal structural axial capacity is checked too. I just had some confusion as to whether a soil plug would form for an intermediate or long pile vs a short pile. And if this is even a necessary consideration since the pile tip is bearing on bedrock.
 
Really my question is will a soil plug form for a long pile bearing on rock. Or because it is bearing on rock a soil plug is not really a consideration. Kind of a silly question but needs to be asked by me regardless. Thanks.
 
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