Sunstealer
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If only there was a way to find this information within 20 seconds.The problem is you believe a standardized test using base line parameters as part of the standardized testing should have been replicated by reality which had nothing to do with the reason nor the parameters under which the NIST testing was done. The fact that the test assemblies didn't collapse completely or at all is not an indication of whether or not the damaged structure and fire proofing would provide the same as-built performance, and this much is obvious from the fact that the towers were seriously damaged. The tests were done only to establish what rating the towers had in their as-built condition to create a baseline model and assist with their other work
In other words, you're outrage is with a red herring.
http://www.steelconstruction.info/Fire_testing#Success_and_failure_in_fire_testing
Oh look they even have a specific section called Limitations of the Fire Test Standard. Woulda thunk it.