The Sidewall bearing Pressure (SWBP), in lbs/ft, is sqrt(Tc/R)^2 + W^2) where Tc is the tension in lbs at pulling end of curved section, W is cable weight in lbs/ft, R is raidus of bend in ft. This applies to one condcutor. If you have a several single conductors, you need to determine an occupancy factor to accomodate for additional frictional forces between conductors. IEEE 576 gives a graph to aid in determining the occupancy factor. Knowing the occupancy factor, you can calculate SWBP using equations also shown in the same standard. IEEE 586 ststes maximum SWBP is 300 lbs/ft where R is radius of curve in ft; I have a Phillips catalogue which recommends maximum SWBP of 250. Sounds like the allowable value is manufacturer specific.