jaydeehess
Penultimate Amazing
I went back over this thread and you are right.
Although some imply that the diesel fuel fires were involved in the collapse, none said that they were.
I believe that I pointed this out to you at least once before myself.
However many here argued [for 20 pages] that it was possible.
yes, and you seem to have a problem delineating 'possible' from 'probable'.
In post #1884 i presented evidence that there was no fire in the north east generator room.
Yes you presented evidence that suggests that a fire in that one room was not occuring. Others presented senarios that would allow a fire there that went undetected. It is a matter of probability though and you again make the definitive statement that there absolutly was no fire in that one room despite the senarios listed by others.
I would add to that:
A 4" pipe is much stronger than a 2 1/2" pipe and a double wall pipe is much stronger than a single wall pipe. The single wall pipe connections in the east part of WTC 7, closer to the impact zone, would have broken before the double wall pipe at the other end of the building.
Given all parameters of stress on the two examples of piping being equal, perhaps. You do not have the information required to make the definitive statement that one pipe should have broken before the other. Besides, the senario requires not a broken pipe but a damaged and leaking one at a pipe joint.