Dear all
Great links.
I have been 'reading-up' on the behaviour of small thin-slabs under various load conditions for over a year and I think I am slowly getting 'there'. What I found surprising, given the number of enquiries there are for moments on slabs - UDL, concentrated, etc. - there was, or is, a lack of good worked examples on the internet. I have read Roarke, played with the on-line calculators and read as many books as I am to get on the subject and I could not find one good worked-example of a concentrated-load on a concrete two-way slab, let alone the load in, say, the corner. BS8110, and I am sure other codes are similar, have an excellent design method for two-way slabs under a UDL; so why is a standard-method for a concentrated load design, or a three-side supported slab design so difficult to obtain. Of all the engineer's I know (two) neither use a consistent design method and the results are not equal. Computer analysis is no good without understanding the method.
Hopefully, there will now be a deluge of worked examples thrown this way but it is hard trying to learn a method without good examples.
Great forum.
Regards