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Erschienen in: Fire Technology 3/2013

01.07.2013

Reconstruction of the Fires and Thermal Environment in World Trade Center Buildings 1, 2, and 7

verfasst von: Richard G. Gann, Anthony Hamins, Kevin McGrattan, Harold E. Nelson, Thomas J. Ohlemiller, Kuldeep R. Prasad, William M. Pitts

Erschienen in: Fire Technology | Ausgabe 3/2013

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Abstract

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) conducted an extensive investigation of the collapse of the three tall World Trade Center (WTC) buildings. A central part of this investigation was the reconstruction and understanding of the initiation and spread of the fires. This paper describes the reconstruction of the fires, the thermal environment they created within the buildings, and the raising of the temperatures of the structural components. NIST analyzed thousands of documents, interviews, photographs, and videos to obtain information on the layout of the floors and the progress of the fires. Experiments provided information on the factors likely to have determined the fire growth. Simulations using the Fire Dynamics Simulator gave good agreement with the fire spread as observed at the windows. Imposition of the probable thermal environment on the structural steel produced maps of the probable temperature profile of the steel as the fires progressed. For WTC 1 and WTC 2, even in the vicinity of the fires, it was unlikely that the columns and floor trusses with intact insulation heated to temperatures where significant loss of strength occurred. This was in part due to the short time between aircraft impact and building collapse. There were regions of the towers in which the loss of structural strength of floors and columns, whose insulation had been damaged by aircraft impact, was likely. For WTC 7, even though the insulation was intact, the long periods of heating resulted in floor components whose temperatures exceeded 600°C, but columns did not exceed 300°C.

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Fußnoten
1
This is a publication of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and is not subject to copyright in the United States. NIST is a nonregulatory agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The purpose of NIST investigations is to improve the safety and structural integrity of buildings in the United States. NIST does not have the statutory authority to make findings of fault nor negligence by individuals or organizations. By law, no part of any report resulting from a NIST investigation into a building failure or from an investigation under the National Construction Safety Team Act may be used in any suit or action for damages arising out of any matter mentioned in such reports.
 
2
The policy of NIST is to use the International System of Units in all publications. In this document, however, the primary units are presented in either metric units or the inch-pound system, whichever is prevalent in the discipline.
 
3
Subsequent to the reconstruction of the fires in the three tall WTC buildings, extensive upgrades have been made to FDS. The effects of these on the outcome of the fire simulations and the importance of any changes in fire outcome on the structural decay of the buildings are matters for speculation that could only be resolved by performing the entire set of computations with a particular updated version of FDS. The resources needed for this type of re-examination are substantial, and such computations have not been performed.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Reconstruction of the Fires and Thermal Environment in World Trade Center Buildings 1, 2, and 7
verfasst von
Richard G. Gann
Anthony Hamins
Kevin McGrattan
Harold E. Nelson
Thomas J. Ohlemiller
Kuldeep R. Prasad
William M. Pitts
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2013
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Fire Technology / Ausgabe 3/2013
Print ISSN: 0015-2684
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8099
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-012-0288-3

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