peteweaver
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On the 27th of July 2005 a vessel collided with the offshore Mumbai High North platform, 160 km west of the Mumbai coast, causing a major fire, completely destroying the platform and resulting in 11 deaths and 11 others missing.
Fire duration = 2 hours
Fire Damage: Complete collapse of the platform
Construction Type: Steel
Fire Resistance: No information available
Function: Oil and natural gas processing platform
Dimensions: 7 storeys
http://www.mace.manchester.ac.uk/pr...ire/CaseStudy/HistoricFires/Other/default.htm
For all those 'truthers' who think that fire cannot bring down steel buildings.
How do 'truthers' explain this one ? Controlled demolitions, or steel weakening sagging and giving way due to fire?
..........
Steel company Corus has a treasure trove of information about the performance of steel in fire, they even went to the trouble of building an eight storey test rig to carry out in depth fire tests to examine structural fire resistance.
http://www.corusconstruction.com/en...ctural_design/fire/steelwork_fire_resistance/
The Cardington fire tests carried out on behalf of Corus:
http://www.corusconstruction.com/en...re/cardington_fire_test/cardington_fire_test/
These tests proved that in the case of serious fires, floor trusses become unable to support the loads they were designed to carry, and that the extra tensile strength of composite floor slabs comes into play further strengthening the building thus preventing collapse.
In the case of the world trade center, there had been structural damage, floor slabs were unable to add any additional support, and when trusses failed the loads they supported fell.
Fire duration = 2 hours
Fire Damage: Complete collapse of the platform
Construction Type: Steel
Fire Resistance: No information available
Function: Oil and natural gas processing platform
Dimensions: 7 storeys
http://www.mace.manchester.ac.uk/pr...ire/CaseStudy/HistoricFires/Other/default.htm
For all those 'truthers' who think that fire cannot bring down steel buildings.
How do 'truthers' explain this one ? Controlled demolitions, or steel weakening sagging and giving way due to fire?
..........
Steel company Corus has a treasure trove of information about the performance of steel in fire, they even went to the trouble of building an eight storey test rig to carry out in depth fire tests to examine structural fire resistance.
http://www.corusconstruction.com/en...ctural_design/fire/steelwork_fire_resistance/
The Cardington fire tests carried out on behalf of Corus:
http://www.corusconstruction.com/en...re/cardington_fire_test/cardington_fire_test/
These tests proved that in the case of serious fires, floor trusses become unable to support the loads they were designed to carry, and that the extra tensile strength of composite floor slabs comes into play further strengthening the building thus preventing collapse.
In the case of the world trade center, there had been structural damage, floor slabs were unable to add any additional support, and when trusses failed the loads they supported fell.

