Peephole
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Someone cited this NIST report:
http://wtc.nist.gov/media/P3MechanicalandMetAnalysisofSteel.pdf
Which is supposed to prove that:
-analysis of the paint on thirteen panels shows that these panels never had to endure fires higher than 250°C
-metallurgic analysis of 136 pieces of steel didn't leave any trace of [SIZE=-1]speroidization or something, a crystallographic process that should occurr above [/SIZE]625°C.
-a model of the fire predicts that the developed temperatures never rised above 200-350°C (maximum 450°C)[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular][FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]
Can someone explain/debunk this?
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http://wtc.nist.gov/media/P3MechanicalandMetAnalysisofSteel.pdf
Which is supposed to prove that:
-analysis of the paint on thirteen panels shows that these panels never had to endure fires higher than 250°C
-metallurgic analysis of 136 pieces of steel didn't leave any trace of [SIZE=-1]speroidization or something, a crystallographic process that should occurr above [/SIZE]625°C.
-a model of the fire predicts that the developed temperatures never rised above 200-350°C (maximum 450°C)[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular][FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]
Can someone explain/debunk this?
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