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Burklin Method for laterally loaded piles

Burklin Method for laterally loaded piles

Burklin Method for laterally loaded piles

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Hi there. This is Manuel, from Peru. I'm looking for information about Burklin Method for the design of the depth of foundation for laterally loaded piles. The tipical structures designed with this method are the transmission lines. Any paper or document that anyone has about this or other method will be so useful for me. If anyone can help me with this, I would be so greatful.

Thanks for your atention.

Manuel Asmat.

RE: Burklin Method for laterally loaded piles

Do a search for Phoon on Reliability of Foundations for Transmission structures.  I've never heard about it but this is a major work by Phoon. (Phoon and Kulhaway)

RE: Burklin Method for laterally loaded piles

Do you have Burklin's full name?  Or a citation of a paper s/he has co-authored?



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