I mentioned the below doubt on http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/robot-structural-analysis/moving-loads-on-claddings/td-p/5704129
but the focus of that post was another .
I made a example model to show. Two identical slabs .
One with finite elements with a " jelly" stiffness so the load can be only resisted by the border beams that are placed only at the longer sides.
The other is a cladding.
1- For load case 1 where a concentraded load is placed at the exact center of the slab , the result is pretty similar and acceptable.

2- For a almost equal load case except by the fact that the concentrated load is 1cm off the slab center , results (forces and reactions) are completely different for the 2 slabs. For the cladding slab , load goes entirely to the closer beam

3- for a load case with a contour load on half area of the slab , results are also completely different.Again , load goes entirely to the closer beam.

Is there any workaround for this or should I understand that this is a limitation (concentraded and contour loads) for the "triangular and trapezoidal method" of claddings load distribution??
Rafael Medeiros
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