Hokulele
Deleterious Slab of Damnation
In NCSTAR1-5D, NIST suggests that 66% of the airplanes KE was transferred into the building's KE (movement of the building). This would mean that only 34% of the KE is left to actually damage the building and SFRM, unless of course the movement of the building caused damage.
I find nowhere else in NIST, including the 1-2 Airplane Impact Analysis series, that this is taken into account. In fact, they compare the NIST results to Wierzbicki's study which applied the entire energy to destroying the airplane and damaging the building and had fairly similar results.
I think that one thing you may be missing here, is that this calculation was used to determine the acceleration to be used on the shaking tables that were used to simulate what happened to ceiling tiles on floors above and below the impact area. (The formal title of NIST NCSTAR 1-5D is "Reaction of Ceiling Tile Systems to Shocks".) The report clearly states that this was not meant to be a comprehensive analysis, but an approximation to be used for a specific reason (determing the wave-form and other parameters for the shaking table).
Why are you trying to apply this set of calculations to the SFRM simulations?