I believe that the equation to which Jike refers can be found in "Computation of Stresses in Bridge Slabs Due to Wheel Loads." by Westergaard, published in Public Roads Vol 11 No. 1 1930. In this paper Westergaard provides an analytical elastic analysis of concentrated loads on a slab, and gives an equation that gives the effective width of slab for an applied force at the center of the span as 0.58 * Span + 2*c, where c is the diamater of the assumed circular contact area. For a truly concentrated load c=0 and you are left with 0.58 * Span, or as jike stated, 0.6 * Span. As jike also mentioned this equation is for a single concentrated load at the center, so be careful. The entire document however has lots of charts and equations for different cases.