Furcifer
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Myriad; said:Interesting. I could be wrong, of course, and I don't have the expertise to evaluate those LIDAR images. But "intact" is sometimes a relative term in such cases, and I wonder if the 4-7 story height you read about is above street level (which would bring it close to surmounting most of the debris pile) or above foundation level. It's not surprising that the lower stories of the core remained upright within the debris pile. I was thinking, rather, of lateral compression and/or displacement. If the base stories of the core structure were compressed laterally to even a relatively small degree, its ability to stably support any freestanding core above it would become doubtful.
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Myriad
Yes, and from what i can tell from the collapse videos, this may have happened 2 or 3 times during the collapse. The collapse wave broke the exterior truss connections, the exterior columns fell away (peeled) from the building, then the trusses swung free and snapped away from the core. What remained of the core was freestanding until the collapse wave was some 30-40 stories further down. At this point the damage from the falling debris (the lateral forces), coupled with gravity, took down the core. This process may have been repeated several times. From the video, the 75 story section of core on WTC may have broke about around 40-45th floors, then again at the 20-25th floor and again at 4-7th floors. The first estimate is based on a crude estimate of when the collapse wave passes and the the core begins to move and fall, which appears to be 3 seconds. The rest is pure conjecture on my part, based solely on assuming the increasing thickness of the exterior and core plate towards the bottom of the building and the similarities to WTC1 (the pictures i have seen show a 40-50 story tall section of the core standing in WTC1)