AA. Let's see your calculations as to exactly how much energy is dissapated (energy actually never gets 'consumed') by fracturing of both the upper and lower structure. Then tell us what the effect of the mass of the rubble on the lower structure floor spans will be. A ton of gravel will have the same load due to gravity as will a ton of solid(rigid) steel.
BB. Still an AK-47 for example, can fire a bullet right through a concrete block and keep going with enough velocity enough to seriously injure or kill a person on the other side of that block.
CC. They take for granted that a building undergoing a collapse will see that collapse arrest??!! That's a hell of a claim there H. Care to back that up with any quotes from experienced fire fighters or similar? You know, anyone who would be in the habit of making sure there is a safety perimeter around a building in danger of collapse.
DD. In your opinion is one thing. You have made claims that require that you show Bazant's approximations to be grossly in error as to the conclusions arrived at. You have done no more than say it is so with absolutly none of the requisite work needed.
AA. Good that you agree that local failures may occur at contact between two non-rigid objects. To calculate the energy required to produce a local failure is fairly easy. Elastic deformation is just force times deformation. Plastic deformation is a little more elaborate; you have to calculate the energy to produce the plastic hinge in the part under consideration. Not too difficult. And finally you must calculate the energy required to produce the fracture that develops in the plastic hinge. It is also straigthforward.
Sometimes the local failure suddenly stops at the end of the fracture in the part = arrest. Or the fracture cuts the part in two pieces ... and then more local failures occur due to the force is now applied to other parts. They will be treated in the same manner.
BB. You cannot compare the WTC1 upper block dropping down at low velocity on the lower structure with a AK 47 depleted uranium bullet hitting something.
CC. See AA. Yes local failures are always arrested ... at the tip of the many fractures you always find in the structures when destruction is arrested. Fire fighters know this. Always good to make a safety perimeter. Then you can scrutinize the fractures. Checking backwards you find where the failure started and can conclude what initiated it, gravity ... or something else. Pity FBI did not study any fractures in the WTC rubble. Many of them were not caused by gravity, in my opinion.
DD. I think I have clearly shown that the Bazant's assumptions are those of a con man. But thank you for your input. It assists to improve my claims.
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