Reactor drone
Graduate Poster
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- May 22, 2009
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No, in NISTs simulation the beams were heated to 600. I know it is a pain to do it, but I think it is important to differentiate between the analysis and reality. If NIST say the beam was 600 in their analysis, then that's what it was. Whether it was that temp in reality is more difficult to state with as high degree of accuracy.
Sorry if that sounds like I am nit picking, I don't mean to, but it is crucial to understand that if NIST modeled the seat as 12" and not 11, then the figure of 600c in the beams is not enough to get the push required for the web to move beyond the edge of the seat plate pg in their analysis.
NIST only used 600°C in their first analysis of the isolated elements around column 79. There was no walk off in that analysis. In the 16 story model and the 47 story model they used the fire simulation inputs for temperature and it was in these models that there was a buckling/walk off failure of that girder.
