> >ok well... what this movie says is that the building was in fact
> >designed to withstand being hit by a plane, and that jet fuel does 
> not
> >burn hot enough to achieve those results. See the movie for more
> >detail. I am not going to argue its merits either pro or con.
> >
> >On 8/22/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> 
> Simply put you're wrong. I don't have the references here, but both 
> the National Institute for Standards and Technologies and the National 
> Academy of Sciences: Engineering published very detail reports on the 
> WTC collapse. I'll provide the links later but the reports do debunk 
> this. 
> 

NIST report
http://wtc.nist.gov/reports_october05.htm

On the collapse: http://wtc.nist.gov/oct05NCSTAR1-6index.htm - from the site:
NIST NCSTAR 1-6: Structural Fire Response and Probable Collapse Sequence of the 
World Trade Center Towers

One of the four main objectives of the National Institute of Standards and 
Technology (NIST) investigation of the collapse of the World Trade Center (WTC) 
towers was to determine why and how the two towers collapsed. Events that 
played a significant role in the structural performance of the towers were the 
aircraft impact, the rapid ignition of fires on multiple floors, the growth and 
spread of fires and the structural weakening resulting from effects of high 
temperatures. The passive fire protection applied to the steel structural 
components in the WTC towers was investigated to provide information on the in 
place condition of the fire protection before and after aircraft impact. 
Standard fire resistance tests were conducted to establish the appropriate 
classification (fire resistance rating) of the original design of the WTC floor 
system and to develop insight into the structural performance of the composite 
steel and concrete floor system under exposure to a standard fire. Results of 
simulations of the aircraft impacts were used to predict damage to the 
structure, fire protection, and partition walls in the path of the debris 
field. Characterization of the temperatures of the structural components, 
determined from simulated WTC fires, allowed the calculation of the performance 
of major subsystems constituting the structural system of the towers including 
the core framing, the exterior wall (columns and spandrels), and full tenant 
floors. Insights gained from these analyses were used, in turn, to formulate 
and execute nonlinear, temperature-dependent finite element analyses of global 
structural systems to predict the collapse sequence of each tower. The 
structural analyses were guided, and where possible validated, by observations 
made from the review of thousands of photographs and video recordings. This 
report covers the characterization of the conditions of the WTC towers before 
the attacks, their weakening due to the aircraft impacts, the response of the 
structural systems to the subsequent growth and spread of fires, and the 
progression of local failures that led ultimately to the total collapse of both 
towers.


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