NIST mentioned one of the two samples though eh?
NIST did not mention either sample in the final report. They made conflicting statements in other reports.
WTC 7 melted beam conundrum
NIST Chapter 1 pg 17 - Progress report June 2004
No steel from WTC 7 has been identified from the pieces of recovered WTC steel in NIST's possession.
http://wtc.nist.gov/progress_report_june04/chapter1.pdf
NCSTAR 1-3 pg 36 [pdf pg 84] September 2005
5.2.5 No steel elements have been positively identified from WTC 7.
http://wtc.nist.gov/NCSTAR1/PDF/NCSTAR 1-3.pdf
*NCSATR 1-3C pg 5 [pdf pg 55]
No pieces could be unambiguously identified as being from WTC 7.
http://wtc.nist.gov/NCSTAR1/PDF/NCSTAR 1-3C Damage and Failure Modes.pdf
NIST Q and A 8-21-08 (Updated 4-21-09)
[FONT="]Why didn't the investigators look at actual steel samples from WTC 7?[/FONT]Steel samples were removed from the site before the NIST investigation began. In the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, debris was removed rapidly from the site to aid in recovery efforts and facilitate emergency responders’ efforts to work around the site. Once it was removed from the scene,
the steel from WTC 7 could not be clearly identified. Unlike the pieces of steel from WTC 1 and WTC 2, which were painted red and contained distinguishing markings, WTC 7 steel did not contain such identifying characteristics.
OTOH:
FEMA 403 appendix D pg 13 it says:
"Pieces have been identified that are from WTC 1, 2, 5 and 7"
http://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/fema403_apd_x.pdf
*NCSTAR 1-3C pg 233 [pdf pg 283]
A study further states that temperatures were in the range from 700
°C to 800°C (Finding 5).
However, very limited supporting evidence was given for this claim. Unlike the analysis of the steel from WTC 7 (Sample #1 from Appendix C, BPAT/FEMA study) where corrosion phases and morphologies were able to determine a possible temperature region, no comments were made concerning the microstructure observed in the corroded regions in which may have yielded additional information in which to make the assertion of the temperature range for Sample #2. The present analysis found, through a microstructural evaluation, that the temperature excursion was much higher than the range stated.
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An Initial Microstructural Analysis of A36 Steel from WTC Building 7
http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/0112/Biederman/Biederman-0112.html
BBC "The Third Tower" At 48:00
[Professor Jonathan Barnett, Fire Protection Engineer, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger]
It came from a much larger beam…
This was the size of steel that they used in the construction of Tower 7. They didn't use this particular kind of steel in Tower 1 or Tower 2. So that's why we know its pedigree.It was a surprise to me because it was so eroded and deformed and so we took it for analysis in the lab.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9072062020229593250#