Tony Szamboti
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ffs. You were earlier saying it should have self-arrested in the absence of charges lower down.
Get your story straight.
It depends on the energy absorption capacity of the columns in the lower structure. If it were a natural collapse initiation the North Tower should have self-arrested after a fall of one or even two stories as its steel columns had a large energy absorption capacity, as we show in the paper "Some Misunderstandings Related to WTC Collapse Analysis". The Ronan Point concrete panels on the corner did not have the energy absorption capacity required to arrest that partial collapse.
You really shouldn't get so uppity when this question of yours shows you have a low level of sophistication on the subject.
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