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how to calculate point load on suspended slab

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发表于 2009-9-9 17:38:25 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
how to calculate point load on suspended slab
does anybody know of an equation for calculating a point load (not line load) on a suspended 1-way slab? treating the point load as a line load is way to conservative.
"calculating a point load" is not a question.
what are you trying to calculate?
i just want to know if there is an equation to calculate a point load say at the center of a one way slab span.
calculate what yahoo?
moment from the point load?
please try to explain what it is you would like to determine.
rc
all that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
    edmund burke

a point load of a 1 lb will be 1 lb anywhere you put it.  are you a bioengineer?
never, but never question engineer's judgement
lol haha
yeah moment and shear. the typical stuff
i think is an in interesting topic and requires more suggestions
a couple of relevent questions:
is this a solid slab formed with plywood or is it a slab on metal deck or a precast slab or some other type? these will act differently under concentrated loads.
are there several concentrated loads such as wheels from a fork truck? these will most likely have overlapping stresses.

just a solid slab formed with plywood.
i'm just asking a general question and am not working on any particular design.
a simple way of calulating primary bending with a single  concentrated load on a one way slab is to assume it spreads out over 0.6 times the span (sometimes refered to as the effective width). with a single load at midpan, the moment equals pl/4 divided by the effective width (0.6 x l). m = 0.42 p per foot of width. if the contact area of the concentrated load is significant, you can also add its width to the effective width.
one word of caution: if you have two concentrated loads, the effective width needs to be reduced. i would suggest that the effective width be 0.3xl plus half the distance between loads.
i hope this helps!
jike, if you have a very long span say 30', then this method probably doesn't seem very realistic. is there any publication that mentions this method?
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