Wind Pressure & Force Calculator

Calculate wind pressure and force on structures based on wind speed, exposure category, and dimensions

Typical values: 85-150 mph for hurricanes

Results

Velocity Pressure (qz): psf
Design Wind Pressure (p): psf
Total Wind Force: lbs
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Frequently Asked Questions

Velocity pressure is the dynamic pressure caused by wind at a specific height above ground. It’s calculated based on wind speed, exposure category, and height. The formula is qz = 0.00256 × Kz × Kzt × Kd × V2 × I where K factors account for exposure, topography, wind directionality, and importance.

Design wind pressure (p) is calculated using the formula p = q × G × Cp – qi × (GCpi), where q is velocity pressure, G is gust factor, Cp is external pressure coefficient, and GCpi is internal pressure coefficient. Our calculator simplifies this using ASCE 7 standards.

Exposure categories define the terrain around your structure:

  • Exposure B: Urban and suburban areas with numerous closely spaced obstructions
  • Exposure C: Open terrain with scattered obstructions (most common)
  • Exposure D: Flat, unobstructed areas exposed to wind (coastal areas, airports)