Does it also account for the floors below offering no resistance to their collapse allowing the building to collapse at almost freefall speed?
Toiler New York City is a sea port ansd the salt does damage at a considerbale rate to steel, could this not of weakened the structure to the point where it would have oxygenated holes within the steel menaing the heat would melt it quicker?
No because the steel structure was not directly exposed to the chloride bearing environment of theatmosphere.
What a ****in idiot. The steel structure was completely surrounded with the concrete external of the building which meant the aqueous chloride bearing electrolyte was not able to creat a cell with the unexposed steel and therefore no ensuing corrosion. Here endeth the schooling.
It would most likely have had a lick of fire proof paint too Black and White....An album by the Stranglers That's where you got that username, it's been bugging me for days.
Have you been? They're a little further away than that. I know I'm arguing for the wrong side now, but still, you gotta get the facts right.