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# Wind Load on Live Load

In the case of the Steel I Girder Training Example, the Wind Load on Live Load is defined using the object **WL AASHTO**, where a static wind load is applied to the live loads. The required definitions include the position, defined by the object **Lane Position**, and the force for the load to be applied to the live loads.

For a detailed explanation of the definition steps for these objects, proceed to the subsequent section of this documentation.


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