It's from the same FoIA release as in post#8. Here is the full drawing:
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7438/9114.png
Got it.
Now, why don't you re-read NCSTAR1-9, Section 8.8, where NIST describes exactly the failure mode that their model predicts.
If you were able to read & comprehend, you'd immediately see that
it doesn't matter one iota to the failure if that seat is 11", 12" or 35" wide.
If you were able to read & comprehend, you'd immediately see that
it doesn't matter one iota to the failure if the stiffener plates were present or absent, 1/2 the central web height or full web height, 1" thick or 6" thick.
The failure mode would STILL have occurred.
Because the ultimate failure mode - the rotation of the W33 girder off of its seat - was not a failure "simply" due to gravity acting on the girder & the girder just "dropping off" or "rotating & dropping off" of the seat.
The failure mode was a sequence of events, ending up with:
1. both ends of the W33 girder being free to slide & rotate on their seats due to the fracture of all erection bolts (& the fact that the girder was not welded in place)
2. the girder expanding due to increased temps, & ultimately coming to be wedged into the NE corner of Col 79 & NW corner of Col 44, restraining from further movement in the N direction. (See fig 8-23)
3. the buckling of W24 x 55 floor beams, starting near Col 44, because of the new lateral constraint of the W33 girder.
When the beams buckled, they
dragged down the W33 girder at the top (where they were attached to it),
FORCING the W33 girder to rotate southward at the top, while staying fixed at both bottom north corner ends of the W33 girder against the Col 79 & Col 44 internal flanges.
It was not a passive drop of the girder.
The rotation buckled the W33 girder & rotated it off of its seats.
The seats & stiffeners could have been any thickness or width you want to specify, because the failure didn't happen at the seat.
The seats & stiffeners could have been made out of infinitely strong unobtainium.
The failure mode would have occurred in the identical fashion.
Prattle away.