Seymour Butz
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Simply put, the fall of the girder off its seat in an east or west direction is impossible due to fire. The NIST report is incorrect here and needs to be corrected.
I believe that Chris is talking about a N/S shortening of the girder.
Less shortening is needed under this scenario, IIRC. IIRC from the drawing provided. there is 4.25" from the end of the gider to the centerline of the 2 bolt holes. and of course the support plate increases this length somewhat.
But since you chose to answer, let me ask you also: suppose that Chris is right, and thermal expansion/pushing as per NIST is proven to be less likely than shortening due to sag and thermal contraction.
This would give truthers a "win" against NIST, but also show again that no cd is needed.
Would you be comfortable with a "win" against NIST given this?