WTC 7 NIST report says it burned down due to out of control debris fires

The US Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the results today
of their, three-year scientific and technical building and fire safety
investigation into the collapse of WTC 7 on 9/11 - which has intrigued
many observers.
The fall of the 47-story World Trade Center
building 7 (WTC 7) was "primarily due to fires," and "was the first
known instance of fire causing the total collapse of a tall building".
No shit Sherlock!.
"“Heating of floor beams and girders caused a
critical support column to fail, initiating a fire-induced progressive
collapse that brought the building down.” Apparently ..."temperatures
“hundreds of degrees below those typically considered in current
practice for fire resistance ratings." induced thermal expansion which
played a "key role". Philadelphia's One Meridian Plaza, a 38-story
skyscraper that burned for 18 hours in 1991, did not collapse due to
..."differences in the design of the structural system. "
“Video
and photographic evidence combined with detailed computer simulations
show that neither explosives nor fuel oil fires played a role in the
collapse of WTC 7,” Apparently from the Q&A sheet supplied the
fires were of "debris" which "burned out of control." , th sprinklers failed to work because the city water main had been cut. Which debris burned for six hours ?
Well
that's what NIST WTC Lead Investigator Shyam Sunder told the press when
introducing the long awaited report .Plus 3 videos ( with sub titles
for the hard of understanding )you can see here
NIST
found that the impact of debris from the collapse of WTC 1 ignited
fires on at least 10 floors of WTC 7, and the fires burned out of
control on six lower floors. The heat from these uncontrolled fires
caused thermal expansion of the steel beams on the lower floors of the
east side of WTC 7, damaging the floor framing on multiple floors.
Eventually, a girder on Floor 13 lost its connection to a critical
interior column that provided support for the long floor spans on the
east side of the building. The displaced girder and other local
fire-induced damage caused Floor 13 to collapse, beginning a cascade of
floor failures down to the fifth floor. Many of these floors had
already been at least partially weakened by the fires in the vicinity
of the critical column. This collapse of floors left the critical
column unsupported over nine stories.
“When this critical column
buckled due to lack of floor supports, it was the first domino in the
chain,” Sunder explained. “What followed in rapid succession was a
progression of structural failures. Failure first occurred all the way
to the roof line—involving all three interior columns on the most
eastern side of the building. Then, progressing from east to west
across WTC 7, all of the columns in the core of the building failed.
Finally, the entire façade collapsed.”
If you want
to comment on the report you have 3 whole weeks until noon Eastern
Daylight Time on Sept.15, 2008. The draft and recommendation is
available online http://wtc.nist.gov
Comments (instructions for submission are available at http://wtc.nist.gov/ can be submitted via:
e-mail to wtc@nist.gov;
fax to (301) 869-6275; or
surface
mail to WTC Technical Information Repository, Attn: Stephen Cauffman,
NIST, 100 Bureau Dr., Stop 8611, Gaithersburg, Md. 20899-8610.
Better minds, sharper brains, skilled engineers, sceptical demolition men will take some time to plough through this.
We are struck by the ruse of getting the defence in first...
"WTC
7 did not enter free fall. According to NIST analysis of WTC 7 video,
the building collapsed 18 stories in 5.3 seconds. If the building
exhibited free fall, this process would have taken just 3.9 seconds.
The actual collapse time exceeded the free fall time by 40 percent."
There
is also a wonderful explanation about why thermite wasn't used ... and
why in three years they examined no physical evidence.
If you believe that ....
The
building was empty ... a useful precaution as the BBC warned everyone
20 minutes before it fell that ... er ... it had already fallen.
Hattip Postman Patel





















