Hi there, this is Manuel Asmat from Peru. I'm looking for information about construction methods or procedures of the foundations of transmission structures such as concrete piles, wood piles and steel towers.
Papers, web pages, or something else will be great.
Thanks,
Manuel.
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Look for Prasad & Chari Method. Broms use an incorrect idealization of the soil against a lateral load in the top of the pile. In this article you will understand why Broms is incorrect for your problem.
www.icfconsulting.com/Markets/Environment/doc_files/lateral-resistance.pdf
I hope this...
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