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Here is a web enabled Asce7-16 wind load program. The program displays the Wall Components and Cladding design pressures for the selected conditions. I use these programs to verify the design pressures provided by the architects or to create them for estimating or engineering purposes.
Quickly retrieve site structural design parameters specified by ASCE 7-10, ASCE 7-16, and ASCE 7-20, including wind, seismic, snow, ice, rain, flood, tsunami, and tornado.
You can use the ASCE 7-16 Wind Load Calculator by inputting the necessary parameters such as exposure coefficient, topographic factor, wind directionality factor, basic wind speed, and the projected area of the structure. The calculator will then provide the wind force on the structure.
Easily calculate Wind Speeds, Pressures, and Forces along with Snow and Seismic Loads by Location. Based on ASCE 7-10/ASCE 7-16/ASCE7-22 (wind), EN 1991 (wind and snow), NBCC 2015 (wind and snow), NBCC 2020, AS/NZS 1170, IS 875 (wind), NSCP 2015 (wind), CTE DB SE-AE (wind), IS 875, and CFE Viento.
Use DASMA's ASCE 7-16 Windload Calculator to determine which design pressures meet your specified requirements. Calculated values are for preliminary design purposes only.
Windload.solutions emerges as a beacon of innovation with its free wind load calculator. This tool is not merely a utility but a paradigm of modern engineering practices, aligning seamlessly with the ASCE 7-22 and ASCE 7-16 standards .
The ASCE 7-16 Wind Load Calculator is a user-friendly tool that takes into account various factors, such as the building’s location, height, and exposure category, to calculate the wind loads acting on the structure.