Wind Load Calculator
Calculate structural wind pressure in PSF using ASCE 7 velocity pressure and exposure coefficients. Covers wall pressure, roof uplift, and hurricane zones.
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Velocity Pressure (qz)
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Design Wind Pressure —
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Velocity Pressure qz
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Net Wall Pressure —
Total Wind Force —
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Pressure Components
Velocity Pressure qz (psf) —
Windward Wall (Cp=0.8) —
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Structural Load
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How to Use This Calculator
- Enter wind speed in mph (from ASCE 7 wind maps or local code).
- Select Exposure Category (B = sheltered, C = open, D = coastal).
- Enter structure height in feet.
- Results show velocity pressure and design wind pressure. Use Extended tabs for wall pressure, roof uplift, and hurricane zones.
Formula
qz = 0.00256 × Kz × V² (psf)
P = qz × G × Cp (psf)
G = 0.85 (rigid structure gust factor) | Cp: windward +0.8, leeward −0.5, sidewall −0.7
Example
Example: V = 90 mph, Exposure C, 20 ft → Kz = 0.90 → qz = 0.00256 × 0.90 × 90² = 18.7 psf. Windward wall P = 18.7 × 0.85 × 0.8 = 12.7 psf.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Per ASCE 7, velocity pressure qz = 0.00256 × Kz × V², where Kz is the exposure coefficient and V is wind speed in mph. Design wind pressure = qz × G × Cp, where G = 0.85 gust factor and Cp = pressure coefficient.
- Exposure B applies to suburban areas with trees and low-rise buildings within 1,500 ft. Exposure C is open terrain with scattered obstructions. Exposure D is coastal areas facing large bodies of water — the most severe exposure.
- ASCE 7-22 wind speed maps show basic wind speed V by Risk Category. Most US residential areas use 85–115 mph; hurricane zones require 130–200 mph. Check ASCE 7 Figure 26.5-1 or your local building code.
- For enclosed rectangular buildings: windward wall Cp = +0.8, leeward wall Cp = −0.5, sidewalls Cp = −0.7. Roof Cp varies from −0.7 to +0.4 depending on pitch and wind direction.
- At 150 mph (typical Cat 4), velocity pressure on an open-exposure structure at 20 ft height is roughly 59 psf. Combined wall and roof loads can impose thousands of pounds of lateral force on a typical home.
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Sources & References (5) ▾
- ASCE 7-22 – Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures — American Society of Civil Engineers
- IBC 2021 – International Building Code Chapter 16 (Structural Design) — International Code Council
- FEMA P-499 – Home Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction — FEMA
- NIST Wind Engineering Resources — NIST
- Engineering Toolbox – Wind Pressure Calculations — Engineering Toolbox