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Spreadsheet for wind loading on freestanding wall

Spreadsheet for wind loading on freestanding wall

Spreadsheet for wind loading on freestanding wall

(OP)
Looking for a spreadsheet to calculate wind load on freestanding wall per ASCE7.
Thanks

RE: Spreadsheet for wind loading on freestanding wall

Which ASCE 7? 1995, 1998, 2002, 2005 or 2010. There are also many older version as well.

Jim H

RE: Spreadsheet for wind loading on freestanding wall

(OP)
2010 .. thanks

RE: Spreadsheet for wind loading on freestanding wall

There is an ASCE 7 - 10 spreadsheet available on the steeltools.org website ( sponsored by AISC ) by David Taylor. Is what you are analyzing a sign or a fence or is it a very thin building? I don't know if his spreadsheet specifically address your problem but it might provide help with the solution. There is always the ASCE 7/10 Minimum Design Loads Manual available from the ASCE. Are you looking for Main Wind Force Resisting System help or Components and Cladding assistance.

Jim H

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