Michael Tomlinson's scientific contributions
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... Although the behaviour of piles and pile groups has attracted the attention of researchers for decades (e.g., [6][7][8][9][10]), current design practice still considers the loads (vertical V, horizontal H, and overturning moment M) separately, typically neglecting their interaction. The literature on the bearing capacity of single piles under vertical or horizontal loading is vast, including analytical (e.g., [11][12][13][14]), empirical (e.g., [9,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]), and numerical methods (e.g., [23][24][25]). [26] presented a comparative assessment of design and analysis methods, commonly adopted in practise, for the case of a pier founded on a monopile. ...