Tony Szamboti
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Absolutely, laughably ridiculous.
Coming from any one, much less an alleged mechanical engineer...
Pssst, Tony, those are "generic curves" taken from generic columns mounted into an Instron type compression tester. They are not the specific curves drawn for any specific column in the towers, joined in the various ways that external & core columns are spliced.
Or do you think that the curves for thin wall box columns (external wall) will be the same as for a different sized thick wall box columns (core box columns) and the same as for I beams (core columns) bent in either the I or the H direction??
Pssst, Tony, the load carrying capacity goes to EXACTLY zero if ANY ONE of the connections in a column stack from the ground to the crush floor fails.
The load carrying capacity goes to EXACTLY zero if any column in the stack forms a sharp crease at any point along its length. Because, at that point, even ductile carbon steel, when formed into a 14" or larger box column or similar sized I beam, is virtually certain to fracture.
Cripes, the litany of asinine statements...
I looks like all you are able to say anymore is
blah blah, blah blabbety blah, blah blah, blah blah, blah blabbety blah.
This is generally what finally happens when someone continues trying to stand up an absurd, incorrect, and erroneous theory in the face of superior evidence to the contrary.
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