ASCE 7 · DESIGN WIND SPEED V

The basic wind speed is one mapped 3-second gust

V is the peak gust read straight off the ASCE 7 wind speed map for your building's Risk Category — a strength-level (ultimate) speed used directly in LRFD.

3-secGUST AVERAGING
33 ftSTANDARD HEIGHT
Exp COPEN TERRAIN BASIS
UltimateSTRENGTH-LEVEL SINCE 7-10

THE DEFINITION

Three conditions define V

Every mapped value assumes the same reference conditions — that is what makes V comparable nationwide.

Peak 3-second gust

V is averaged over a 3-second window — the short, intense burst structures actually feel, not a sustained or hourly mean.

3-SEC AVG

33 ft in Exposure C

Measured at 33 ft (10 m) above flat, open terrain. Height and exposure adjustments are applied later through K​z.

33 FT · EXP C

From the Risk-Category map

You read V off the ASCE 7 map that matches the building's Risk Category. The category picks the map; the map gives the mph.

MAP-BASED

ASCE 7-16 / 7-22 · RETURN PERIODS

Risk Category selects which map you read

There is no importance-factor multiplier. A higher Risk Category points you to a map with a longer return period (MRI), which means higher design speeds.

Risk Category I

Low hazard to life — minor agricultural and storage structures.

300-YR MRI

Risk Category II

Standard occupancy — homes, offices, retail, most buildings.

700-YR MRI

Risk Category III

Substantial hazard — large assembly, schools, jails, power.

1,700-YR MRI

Risk Category IV

Essential facilities — hospitals, fire / police / EOC, shelters.

3,000-YR MRI

These are mean recurrence intervals (return periods), not importance factors. ASCE 7-10, 7-16, and 7-22 eliminated the old wind importance factor — the category simply changes which speed map you read V from. Actual mph varies by location.

SINCE ASCE 7-10

Mapped V is ultimate, not nominal

The number on the map is a strength-level (ultimate) speed used directly in LRFD. For ASD, the wind load — not the speed — is multiplied by 0.6 in the load combination.

Vult — the mapped speed

Read straight off the map and plugged into LRFD load combinations. No conversion needed; the strength level is built in.

LRFD · DIRECT

Equivalent Vnom = V × √0.6

Because load scales with speed squared, the 0.6 ASD load factor is equivalent to a nominal speed of about 0.78 V. Use the 0.6 on the load, not the speed.

ASD · ×0.6 LOAD

WORKFLOW

How to find your V

Four steps from building type to the mph you design with.

Set the Risk Category

Classify the building by occupancy and consequence using ASCE 7 Table 1.5-1.

Open the matching map

Each category maps to its own return period — 300, 700, 1,700, or 3,000-yr MRI.

Read V at your site

Find your location's mph contour. Special Wind Regions may require a site study.

Apply it as ultimate

Use V directly in LRFD; apply the 0.6 load factor for ASD combinations.

PUT V TO WORK

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