Mathematical approach to ROOSD as progressor
Fundamental conditions:
for rubblized driving mass > M(1) moving at a downward velocity > V(1) , the runaway process is assured. The threshold conditions require a minimum M(1) traveling downward at velocity V(1).
The process requires progressive and runaway breakability of successive floor-to-column connections.
Examination of available literature: None
Measurements and observations of a first known documented case: WTC1 and 2 (roofline and collapse front)
A collapse front down the west face of WTC1 remained visible and measurable down to the lower floors. The movement shows a relatively constant velocity after quickly leveling off after collapse initiation. The velocity is approximately 25m/s, or about 8 floors per second being destroyed.
Initial data for linear ejecta traversal from West face of WTC 1 (Femr2, 2009):
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/linear_2/6-0-217
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/6-0-217-3 (1280x720px/74.6Kb)
Source video in H264 format (1280x720x25fps):
http://femr2.ucoz.com/ffdemhd_264.avi
Crop of West Face Ejecta:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMeTGfCZWMI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F5Tw2ITMF8
Position4:
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/6-0-219-3 (1234x731px/67.0Kb)
Velocity:
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/6-0-220-3 (1224x730px/87.3Kb)
What are the characteristic features of the progressor (steady state) portions of the curves? (Measured along the OOSsw crush front)
What are the characteristic features of the initiator (initial movement to steady state) portions of the curves? (Measured along 2 points: roofline and crush front)
Fundamental conditions:
for rubblized driving mass > M(1) moving at a downward velocity > V(1) , the runaway process is assured. The threshold conditions require a minimum M(1) traveling downward at velocity V(1).
The process requires progressive and runaway breakability of successive floor-to-column connections.
Examination of available literature: None
Measurements and observations of a first known documented case: WTC1 and 2 (roofline and collapse front)
A collapse front down the west face of WTC1 remained visible and measurable down to the lower floors. The movement shows a relatively constant velocity after quickly leveling off after collapse initiation. The velocity is approximately 25m/s, or about 8 floors per second being destroyed.
Initial data for linear ejecta traversal from West face of WTC 1 (Femr2, 2009):
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/linear_2/6-0-217
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/6-0-217-3 (1280x720px/74.6Kb)
Source video in H264 format (1280x720x25fps):
http://femr2.ucoz.com/ffdemhd_264.avi
Crop of West Face Ejecta:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMeTGfCZWMI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F5Tw2ITMF8
Position4:
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/6-0-219-3 (1234x731px/67.0Kb)
Velocity:
http://femr2.ucoz.com/photo/6-0-220-3 (1224x730px/87.3Kb)
What are the characteristic features of the progressor (steady state) portions of the curves? (Measured along the OOSsw crush front)
- Tendency toward terminal velocity
- A steady state acceleration of zero
What are the characteristic features of the initiator (initial movement to steady state) portions of the curves? (Measured along 2 points: roofline and crush front)
- Crush front seems to start on floor 95
- Quick take off velocity
- Short transitory phase (reaches steady state velocity and acceleration rapidly)
